A Twilight Search for Atiras, Vatiras, and Co-orbital Asteroids: Preliminary Results

@article{Ye2019ATS,  title={A Twilight Search for Atiras, Vatiras, and Co-orbital Asteroids: Preliminary Results},  author={Quanzhi 泉 志 Ye 叶 and Frank J. Masci and Wing-Huen 永烜 Ip 葉 and Thomas. A. Prince and George Helou and Davide Farnocchia and Eric C. Bellm and Richard G. Dekany and Matthew J. Graham and Shrinivas R. Kulkarni and Thomas Kupfer and Ashish A. Mahabal and Chow-Choong Ngeow and Daniel J. Reiley and Maayane T. Soumagnac},  journal={The Astronomical Journal},  year={2019},  volume={159},  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:209324310}}
Near-Earth objects (NEOs) that orbit the Sun on or within Earth’s orbit are tricky to detect for Earth-based observers due to their proximity to the Sun in the sky. These small bodies hold clues to the dynamical history of the inner solar system as well as the physical evolution of planetesimals in extreme environments. Populations in this region include the Atira and Vatira asteroids, as well as Venus and Earth co-orbital asteroids. Here we present a twilight search for these small bodies… 

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