We describe the Multiple Solutions Method, a one-dimensional sampling of the six-dimensional orbital confidence region that is widely applicable in the field of asteroid orbit determination. In many situations there is one predominant direction of uncertainty in an orbit determination or orbital prediction, i.e., a “weak” direction. The idea is to record Multiple Solutions by following this, typically curved, weak direction, or Line Of Variations (LOV). In this paper we describe the method and give new insights into the mathematics behind this tool. We pay particular attention to the problem of how to ensure that the coordinate systems are properly scaled so that the weak direction really reflects the intrinsic direction of greatest uncerta...
Context. The knowledge of the orbit or the ephemeris uncertainty of asteroids presents a particular ...
Statistical asteroid-orbit-computation methods have proven important for applications such...
The new profiles of the space missions aimed at asteroids and comets, moving from fly-bys to rendezv...
We describe the Multiple Solutions Method, a one-dimensional sampling of the six-dimensional orbital...
Contemporary surveys provide a huge number of detections of small solar system bodies, mostly astero...
International audienceOver the past decade, discoveries of multiple asteroid systems have played a s...
Aims. Over the past decade, discoveries of multiple and binary asteroid systems have played a signi...
When the observational data are not enough to compute a meaningful orbit for an asteroid/comet we ca...
A method for high-order treatment of uncertainties in preliminary orbit determination is presented. ...
Abstract. Charlier’s theory (1910) provides a geometric interpretation of the occurrence of multiple...
A method for high-order treatment of uncertainties in preliminary orbit determination is presented. ...
Abstract. With the substantial improvements in observational techniques we have to deal with very bi...
SUMMARY Charlier's theory (1910) provides a geometric interpretation of the occurrence of multiple s...
International audienceWe focus on the study of binary asteroids, which are common in the Solar syste...
Context. The knowledge of the orbit or the ephemeris uncertainty of asteroid presents a particular i...
Context. The knowledge of the orbit or the ephemeris uncertainty of asteroids presents a particular ...
Statistical asteroid-orbit-computation methods have proven important for applications such...
The new profiles of the space missions aimed at asteroids and comets, moving from fly-bys to rendezv...
We describe the Multiple Solutions Method, a one-dimensional sampling of the six-dimensional orbital...
Contemporary surveys provide a huge number of detections of small solar system bodies, mostly astero...
International audienceOver the past decade, discoveries of multiple asteroid systems have played a s...
Aims. Over the past decade, discoveries of multiple and binary asteroid systems have played a signi...
When the observational data are not enough to compute a meaningful orbit for an asteroid/comet we ca...
A method for high-order treatment of uncertainties in preliminary orbit determination is presented. ...
Abstract. Charlier’s theory (1910) provides a geometric interpretation of the occurrence of multiple...
A method for high-order treatment of uncertainties in preliminary orbit determination is presented. ...
Abstract. With the substantial improvements in observational techniques we have to deal with very bi...
SUMMARY Charlier's theory (1910) provides a geometric interpretation of the occurrence of multiple s...
International audienceWe focus on the study of binary asteroids, which are common in the Solar syste...
Context. The knowledge of the orbit or the ephemeris uncertainty of asteroid presents a particular i...
Context. The knowledge of the orbit or the ephemeris uncertainty of asteroids presents a particular ...
Statistical asteroid-orbit-computation methods have proven important for applications such...
The new profiles of the space missions aimed at asteroids and comets, moving from fly-bys to rendezv...