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Matti Viikinkoski
Researcher at Tampere University of Technology
Publications - 53
Citations - 1369
Matti Viikinkoski is an academic researcher from Tampere University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 51 publications receiving 993 citations.
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Radar observations and shape model of asteroid 16 Psyche
Michael K. Shepard,James E. Richardson,Patrick A. Taylor,Linda A. Rodriguez-Ford,Al Conrad,Imke de Pater,Máté Ádámkovics,Katherine de Kleer,Jared R. Males,Katie M. Morzinski,Laird M. Close,Mikko Kaasalainen,Matti Viikinkoski,B. Timerson,Vishnu Reddy,Christopher Magri,Michael C. Nolan,Ellen S. Howell,Lance A. M. Benner,Jon D. Giorgini,Brian D. Warner,Alan W. Harris +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the S-band radar at Arecibo Observatory to observe 16 Psyche, the largest M-class asteroid in the main belt, and combined these with 16 continuous wave runs from 2005 and 6 recent adaptive-optics (AO) images to generate a 3D shape model of Psyche.
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Volumes and bulk densities of forty asteroids from ADAM shape modeling
Josef Hanus,Josef Hanus,Josef Hanus,Matti Viikinkoski,F. Marchis,Josef Ďurech,Mikko Kaasalainen,Marco Delbo,D. Herald,E. Frappa,Tsutomu Hayamizu,S. Kerr,S. Preston,B. Timerson,D. Dunham,John Talbot +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used all available disk-resolved images of approximately forty asteroids obtained by the Near-InfraRed Camera (Nirc2) mounted on the W.M. Keck II telescope together with the disk-integrated photometry and stellar occultation measurements to determine their volumes.
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The Puzzling Mutual Orbit of the Binary Trojan Asteroid (624) Hektor
Franck Marchis,Josef Durech,Julie Castillo-Rogez,Frédéric Vachier,Matija Ćuk,J. Berthier,Michael H. Wong,Paul Kalas,Gaspard Duchêne,M. A. van Dam,H. Hamanowa,Matti Viikinkoski +11 more
TL;DR: Based on W M Keck adaptive optics observations, this paper found a unique and stable orbital solution, which is uncommon in comparison to the orbits of other large multiple asteroid systems studied so far from lightcurve observations recorded since 1957.
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Volumes and bulk densities of forty asteroids from ADAM shape modeling
Josef Hanus,Matti Viikinkoski,Franck Marchis,Josef Durech,Mikko Kaasalainen,Marco Delbo,D. Herald,E. Frappa,Tsutomu Hayamizu,S. Kerr,S. Preston,Brad Timerson,David W. Dunham,John Talbot +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use all available disk-resolved images of about forty asteroids obtained by the Near-InfraRed Camera (Nirc2) mounted on the W.M. Keck II telescope together with the disk-integrated photometry and stellar occultation measurements to determine their volumes.
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ADAM: a general method for using various data types in asteroid reconstruction
TL;DR: ADAM as discussed by the authors is an all-data modeling algorithm that can handle all disk-resolved data types (adaptive optics or other images, interferometry, and range-Doppler radar data) in a uniform manner via the 2D Fourier transform.