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A simplified approach to uncertainty quantification for orbits in impulsive deflection scenarios
Authors:Kirsten Howley  Joseph Wasem
Institution:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551, USA
Abstract:For the majority of near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) impact scenarios, optimal deflection strategies use a massive impactor or a nuclear explosive, either of which produce an impulsive change to the orbit of the object. However, uncertainties regarding the object composition and the efficiency of the deflection event lead to a non-negligible uncertainty in the deflection delta-velocity. Propagating this uncertainty through the resulting orbit will create a positional uncertainty envelope at the original impact epoch. We calculate a simplified analytic evolution for impulsively deflected NEAs and perform a full propagation of uncertainties that is nonlinear in the deflection delta-velocity vector. This provides an understanding of both the optimal deflection velocities needed for a given scenario, as well as the resulting positional uncertainty and corresponding residual impact probability. Confidence of a successful deflection attempt as a function of launch opportunities is also discussed for a specific case.
Keywords:Asteroids: dynamics  individual (2011 AG5)  Comets: dynamics  Orbit: determination uncertainty  Satellites: dynamics  Mission planning
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