While of order of a million asteroids have been discovered, the number in rigorously controlled samples that have precise orbits and rotation periods, as well as well-measured colors, is relatively small. In particular, less than a dozen main-belt asteroids with estimated diameters D < 3 km have excellent rotation periods. We show how existing and soon-to-be-acquired microlensing data can yield a large asteroid sample with precise orbits and rotation periods, which will include roughly 6% of all asteroids with maximum brightness I < 18.1 and lying within 10° of the ecliptic. This sample will be dominated by small and very small asteroids, down to D ∼ 1 km. We also show how asteroid astrometry could turn current narrow-angle OGLE proper motions of bulge stars into wide-angle proper motions. This would enable one to measure the proper-motion gradient across the Galactic bar. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Gould, A., & Yee, J. C. (2013). Microlens surveys are a powerful probe of asteroids. Astrophysical Journal, 767(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/767/1/42
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