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A multi-chord stellar occultation by the large trans-Neptunian object (174567) Varda

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2020-11-25 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We present results from the first recorded stellar occultation by the large trans-Neptunian object (174567) Varda that was observed on September 10th^{\rm th}, 2018. Varda belongs to the high-inclination dynamically excited population, and has a satellite, Ilmar\"e, which is half the size of Varda. We determine the size and albedo of Varda and constrain its 3D shape and density. Thirteen different sites in the USA monitored the event, five of which detected an occultation by the main body. A best-fitting ellipse to the occultation chords provides the instantaneous limb of the body, from which the geometric albedo is computed. The size and shape of Varda are evaluated, and its bulk density is constrained, using Varda's mass known from previous works. The best-fitting elliptical limb has semi-major (equatorial) axis of (383±3)(383 \pm 3)km and an apparent oblateness 0.066±0.0470.066\pm0.047 corresponding to an apparent area-equivalent radius Requiv=(370±7)R'_{\rm equiv}= (370\pm7)km and geometric albedo pv=0.099±0.002p_v=0.099\pm 0.002 assuming a visual absolute magnitude HV=3.81±0.01H_V=3.81\pm0.01. Using three possible rotational periods for the body (4.76h, 5.91h, and 7.87h), we derive corresponding MacLaurin solutions. Furthermore, given the low-amplitude (0.06±0.010.06\pm0.01) mag of the single-peaked rotational light-curve for the aforementioned periods, we consider the double periods. For the 5.91h period (the most probable) and its double (11.82h), we find bulk densities and true oblateness of ρ=(1.78±0.06)\rho=(1.78\pm0.06) g cm3^{-3}, ϵ=0.235±0.050\epsilon=0.235\pm0.050 and ρ=(1.23±0.04)\rho=(1.23\pm0.04) g cm3^{-3}, ϵ=0.080±0.049\epsilon=0.080\pm0.049. However, it must be noted that the other solutions cannot be excluded just yet.

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@article{arxiv.2008.04818,
  title  = {A multi-chord stellar occultation by the large trans-Neptunian object (174567) Varda},
  author = {D. Souami and F. Braga-Ribas and B. Sicardy and B. Morgado and J. L. Ortiz and J. Desmars and J. I. B. Camargo and F. Vachier and J. Berthier and B. Carry and C. J. Anderson and R. Showers and K. Thomason and P. D. Maley and W. Thomas and M. W. Buie and R. Leiva and J. M. Keller and R. Vieira-Martins and M. Assafin and P. Santos-Sanz and N. Morales and R. Duffard and G. Benedetti-Rossi and A. R. Gomes-Júnior and R. Boufleur and C. L. Pereira and G. Margoti and H. Pavlov and T. George and D. Oesper and J. Bardecker and R. Dunford and M. Kehrli and C. Spencer and J. M. Cota and M. Garcia and C. Lara and K. A. McCandless and E. Self and J. Lecacheux and E. Frappa and D. Dunham and M. Emilio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.04818},
  year   = {2020}
}

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15 pages, 10 figures