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A Single-chord Stellar Occultation by the Extreme Trans-Neptunian Object (541132) Lele\={a}k\={u}honua

Authors :
Buie, Marc W.
Leiva, Rodrigo
Keller, John M.
Desmars, Josselin
Sicardy, Bruno
Kavelaars, JJ
Bridges, Terry
Weryk, Robert
Herald, Dave
Haley, Sean L.
Strauss, Ryder
Wilde, Elizabeth
Baker, Robert
Conway, Ken
Dean, Bryan
Dunham, Mackenzie
Estes, James J
Fiechter, Naemi
Givot, Rima
Glibbery, Cameron
Gowe, Bruce
Hayman, Jennifer N.
Ireland, Olivia L
Kehrli, Matthew
Moore, Erik M.
MacDonald, Matthew A.
McCrystal, Delsie
Mendoza, Paola
Palmquist, Bruce
Rennau, Sherry
Schar, Ramsey
Swanson, Diana J.
Terris, Emma D.
Werts, Holly
Wise, J. A.
Source :
AJ 159 230 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

A stellar occultation by the extreme large-perihelion trans-Neptunian object (541132) Lele\={a}k\={u}honua (also known by the provisional designation of 2015 TG387) was predicted by the Lucky Star project and observed with the Research and Education Collaborative Occultation Network on 2018 October 20 UT. A single detection and a nearby nondetection provide constraints for the size and albedo. When a circular profile is assumed, the radius is $r={110}_{-10}^{+14}$ km, corresponding to a geometric albedo ${p}_{V}={0.21}_{-0.05}^{+0.03}$, for an adopted absolute magnitude of H V = 5.6, typical of other objects in dynamically similar orbits. The occultation also provides a high-precision astrometric constraint.<br />Comment: 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
AJ 159 230 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2011.03889
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab8630