Optical observations of the potentially hazardous asteroid (4660) Nereus at opposition 2021

Volodymyr Troianskyi,Vira Godunova, Aleksander Serebryanskiy, Gauhar Aimanova, Lorenzo Franco,Alessandro Marchini,Paolo Bacci, Martina Maestripieri, Dmytro Berezin,Oleksandra Ivanova, Nadiia Maigurova, Elena Panko, Volodymyr Taradii,Sergii Khlamov

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On 11 December 2021 at 11 UTC, the near-Earth asteroid (4660) Nereus passed the Earth at a distance of 0.0263 au, reaching about 13th magnitude that made it an excellent target for ground-based observations. We observed the asteroid photometrically from 11 October 2021, when it was visible at V = 17.7 mag, until 16 February 2022 (at V = 18.0 mag), and spectroscopically on 10 December 2021 (V ∼ 13.1 mag).Lightcurve analysis of (4660) Nereus gave a rotational period of 15.184245±0.000015 h with amplitude of 0.796 ± 0.052 mag. Fitting the magnitude-phase curve with the standard HG, HG1G2, HG12 functions yielded the following values: HR = 18.68−0.13+0.07 mag, G = 0.30−0.11+0.05; HR = 18.64−0.84+0.42 mag, G1 = 0.21−0.11+0.05, G2 = 0.46−0.23+0.22; HR = 18.61−0.07+0.13 mag, G12 = 0.18−0.18+0.18. The color indices of the asteroid at phase angle of 72.9° were found to be as follows: (B−V) = 0.688 ± 0.084, (B−R) = 1.046 ± 0.073, (V−R) = 0.358 ± 0.047, (V−I) = 0.718 ± 0.050. Its equivalent diameter was estimated as 335−158+59 m. These values, as well as the computed values of G1 and G2 coefficients, indicate that (4660) Nereus belongs to E-class asteroids. The same conclusion was made based on the spectra obtained.
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Asteroid (4660) Nereus,Photometry,Spectroscopy
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