2021A&A...647A..54T


Query : 2021A&A...647A..54T

2021A&A...647A..54T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 647A, 54-54 (2021/3-1)

Optical-to-NIR magnitude measurements of the Starlink LEO Darksat satellite and effectiveness of the darkening treatment.

TREGLOAN-REED J., OTAROLA A., UNDA-SANZANA E., HAEUSSLER B., GAETE F., COLQUE J.P., GONZALEZ-FERNANDEZ C., ANAIS J., MOLINA V., GONZALEZ R., ORTIZ E., MIESKE S., BRILLANT S. and ANDERSON J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. We aim to measure the Sloan r', Sloan i', J, and Ks magnitudes of Starlink's STARLINK-1130 (Darksat) and STARLINK-1113 low Earth orbit (LEO) communication satellites and determine the effectiveness of the Darksat darkening treatment from the optical to the near-infrared (NIR).
Methods. Four observations of Starlink's LEO communication satellites, Darksat and STARLINK-1113, were conducted on two nights with two telescopes. The Chakana 0.6m telescope at the Ckoirama observatory (Chile) observed both satellites on 5 Mar. 2020 (UTC) and 7 Mar. 2020 (UTC) using a Sloan r' and Sloan i' filter, respectively. The ESO VISTA 4.1m telescope with the VIRCAM instrument observed both satellites on 5 Mar. 2020 (UTC) and 7 Mar. 2020 (UTC) in the NIR J-band and Ks-band, respectively.
Results. The calibration, image processing, and analysis of the Darksat images give r≃5.6mag, i≃5.0mag, J≃4.2mag, and Ks≃4.0mag when scaled to a range of 550km (airmass = 1) and corrected for the solar incidence and observer phase angles. In comparison, the STARLINK-1113 images give r≃4.9mag, i≃4.4mag, J≃3.8mag, and Ks≃3.6mag when corrected for range, solar incidence, and observer phase angles. The data and results presented in this work show that the special darkening coating used by Starlink for Darksat has darkened the Sloan r' magnitude by 50%, Sloan i' magnitude by 42%, NIR J magnitude by 32%, and NIR Ks magnitude by 28%.
Conclusions. The results show that both satellites increase in reflective brightness with increasing wavelength and that the effectiveness of the darkening treatment is reduced at longer wavelengths. This shows that the mitigation strategies being developed by Starlink and other LEO satellite operators need to take into account other wavelengths, not just the optical. This work highlights the continued importance of obtaining multi-wavelength observations of many different LEO satellites in order to characterise their reflective properties and to aid the community in developing impact simulations and developing mitigation tools.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): techniques: photometric - light pollution - methods: observational

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Number of rows : 2
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
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1 TYC 8860-962-1 * 03 06 36.1833933864 -60 44 42.335562768   12.842 11.360     ~ 5 0
2 HD 19801 * 03 08 08.2739814096 -61 08 59.521964928   8.51 7.16     K2III 13 0

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