Observable tests for the light-sail scenario of interstellar objects

Astronomy & Astrophysics
7-Sep-2022
We scrutinize the light sail scenario of the first interstellar object (ISO) 1I/2017 U1 (`Oumuamua) by making comparisons between physical models and observational constraints. These analyses can be generalized for future surveys of `Oumuamua-like objects. The light sail goes through a drift in the interstellar space due to the magnetic field and gas atoms, which poses challenges to the navigation system. When the light sail enters the inner solar system, the sideways radiation pressure leads to a considerable non-radial displacement. The immensely high dimensional ratio and the tumbling motion could cause a light curve with an extremely large amplitude and could even make the light sail invisible from time to time. These observational features allow us to examine the light sail scenario of interstellar objects.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.13818