Artículo
The Size, Shape, Albedo, Density, and Atmospheric Limit of Transneptunian Object (50000) Quaoar from Multi-chord Stellar Occultations
Braga Ribas, F.; Sicardy, B.; Ortiz, J. L.; Lellouch, E.; Tancredi, G.; Lecacheux, J.; Vieira Martins, R.; Camargo, J. I. B.; Assafin, M.; Behrend, R.; Vachier, F.; Colas, F.; Morales, N.; Maury, A.; Emilio, M.; Amorim, A.; Unda Sanzana, E.; Roland, S.; Bruzzone, S.; Almeida, L. A.; Rodrigues, C. V.; Jacques, C.; Gil Hutton, Ricardo Alfredo
; Vanzi, L.; Milone, A. C.; Schoenell, W.; Salvo, R.; Almenares, L.; Jehin, E; Manfroid, J.; Sposetti, S.; Tanga, P.; Klotz, A.; Frappa, E.; Cacella, P.; Colque, J. P.; Neves, C.; Alvarez, E. M.; Gillon, M.; Pimentel, E.; Giacchini, B.; Roques, F.; Widemann, T.; Magalhães, V. S.; Thirouin, A.; Duffard, Rene Damian; Leiva, R.; Toledo, I.; Capeche, J.; Beisker, W.; Pollock, J.; Cedeno Montaña, C. E.; Ivarsen, K; Reichart, D.; Haislip, J.; Lacluyze, A.
Fecha de publicación:
10/08/2013
Editorial:
American Astronomical Society
Revista:
Astrophysical Journal
ISSN:
0004-637X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We present results derived from the first multi-chord stellar occultations by the transneptunian object (50000) Quaoar, observed on 2011 May 4 and 2012 February 17, and from a single-chord occultation observed on 2012 October 15. If the timing of the five chords obtained in 2011 were correct, then Quaoar would possess topographic features (crater or mountain) that would be too large for a body of this mass. An alternative model consists in applying time shifts to some chords to account for possible timing errors. Satisfactory elliptical fits to the chords are then possible, yielding an equivalent radius Requiv = 555±2.5 km and geometric visual albedo pV = 0.109±0.007. Assuming that Quaoar is a Maclaurin spheroid with an indeterminate polar aspect angle, we derive a true oblateness of = 0.087+0.0268 −0.0175, an equatorial radius of 569+24 −17 km, and a density of 1.99 ± 0.46 g cm−3. The orientation of our preferred solution in the plane of the sky implies that Quaoar’s satellite Weywot cannot have an equatorial orbit. Finally, we detect no global atmosphere around Quaoar, considering a pressure upper limit of about 20 nbar for a pure methane atmosphere.
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Kuiper Belt Objects
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Occultations
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Atmospheres
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Transneptunian Object
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Articulos de COMPLEJO ASTRONOMICO "EL LEONCITO"
Articulos de COMPLEJO ASTRONOMICO "EL LEONCITO"
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Braga Ribas, F.; Sicardy, B.; Ortiz, J. L.; Lellouch, E.; Tancredi, G.; et al.; The Size, Shape, Albedo, Density, and Atmospheric Limit of Transneptunian Object (50000) Quaoar from Multi-chord Stellar Occultations; American Astronomical Society; Astrophysical Journal; 773; 26; 10-8-2013; 1-13
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