High albedos of low inclination Classical Kuiper belt objects |
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Authors: | M.J. Brucker W.M. Grundy J.R. Spencer E.I. Chiang |
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Affiliation: | a Lowell Observatory, 1400 W. Mars Hill Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86001, United States b Homer L. Dodge Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Oklahoma, 440 W. Brooks St., Norman, OK 73019, United States c Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 N. Cherry Ave., Tucson, AZ 85721, United States d Southwest Research Institute, 1050 Walnut St. #300, Boulder, CO 80302, United States e Carnegie Inst. of Washington, 5241 Broad Branch Rd. NW, Washington, DC 20015, United States f Astronomy Dept., University of California, Berkeley, 601 Campbell Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, United States |
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Abstract: | We present observations of thermal emission from fifteen transneptunian objects (TNOs) made using the Spitzer Space Telescope. Thirteen of the targets are members of the Classical population: six dynamically hot Classicals, five dynamically cold Classicals, and two dynamically cold inner Classical Kuiper belt objects (KBOs). We fit our observations using thermal models to determine the sizes and albedos of our targets finding that the cold Classical KBOs have distinctly higher visual albedos than the hot Classicals and other TNO dynamical classes. The cold Classicals are known to be distinct from other TNOs in terms of their color distribution, size distribution, and binarity fraction. The Classical objects in our sample all have red colors yet they show a diversity of albedos which suggests that there is not a simple relationship between albedo and color. As a consequence of high albedos, the mass estimate of the cold Classical Kuiper belt is reduced from approximately 0.01 M⊕ to approximately 0.001 M⊕. Our results also increase significantly the sample of small Classical KBOs with known albedos and sizes from 21 to 32 such objects. |
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Keywords: | Infrared observations Kuiper belt Trans-neptunian objects Trojan asteroids |
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