Scientific Objectives and Detection Capabilities of HII/L2 Observation for Asteroids and Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Objects

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Solar System Objects, Asteroids, Ekbos, Infrared Observation

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The HII/L2 Mission (Nakagawa 1998, 2000) is Japan's future infrared
astronomical satellite following IRTS (Murakami et al. 1996) and ASTRO-F
(Murakami 1998, 2000). This paper estimates detection limits of minor
bodies in the solar system using the HII/L2 telescope, and proposes
scientific objectives which can only be accomplished by that mission.

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