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10 μm polarimetry of ceres
Authors:Paul E. Johnson  James C. Kemp  Marcia J. Lebofsky  George H. Rieke
Affiliation:1. Wyoming Infrared Observatory, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, 82071, USA;2. Physics Department, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA;3. Steward Observatory and Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson, (cyArizona) USA 85721
Abstract:Linear polarimetry of Ceres at 10 μm is presented. These data represent the first published polarization measurements of an asteroid in the thermal infrared. It is found that Ceres is polarized at the 0.2-0.6% level. This data set is compared with theoretical models of the linear polarization of emitted radiation from a spherical plane. These models are used to derive the pole position and thermal inertia of Ceres. Ceres is best fit with a thermal inertia of 0.0010±0.0003 cal cm?2 °K?1sec12 and a pole orientation of βp = 36° ± 5°, λp = 270° ± 3°. It is concluded that 10μm polarimetry is a potentially powerful technique for remotely sensing the pole orientation and thermal inertia of asteroids.
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