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The trans-neptunian object UB313 is larger than Pluto.

F Bertoldi1, W Altenhoff, A Weiss, K M Menten, C Thum.   

Abstract

The most distant known object in the Solar System, 2003 UB313 (97 au from the Sun), was recently discovered near its aphelion. Its high eccentricity and inclination to the ecliptic plane, along with its perihelion near the orbit of Neptune, identify it as a member of the 'scattered disk'. This disk of bodies probably originates in the Kuiper belt objects, which orbit near the ecliptic plane in circular orbits between 30 and 50 au, and may include Pluto as a member. The optical brightness of 2003 UB313, if adjusted to Pluto's distance, is greater than that of Pluto, which suggested that it might be larger than Pluto. The actual size, however, could not be determined from the optical measurements because the surface reflectivity (albedo) was unknown. Here we report observations of the thermal emission of 2003 UB313 at a wavelength of 1.2 mm, which in combination with the measured optical brightness leads to a diameter of 3,000 +/- 300 +/- 100 km. Here the first error reflects measurement uncertainties, while the second derives from the unknown object orientation. This makes 2003 UB313 the largest known trans-neptunian object, even larger than Pluto (2,300 km). The albedo is 0.60 +/- 0.10 +/- 0.05, which is strikingly similar to that of Pluto, suggesting that the methane seen in the optical spectrum causes a highly reflective icy surface.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16452973     DOI: 10.1038/nature04494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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Authors:  B Sicardy; J L Ortiz; M Assafin; E Jehin; A Maury; E Lellouch; R Gil Hutton; F Braga-Ribas; F Colas; D Hestroffer; J Lecacheux; F Roques; P Santos-Sanz; T Widemann; N Morales; R Duffard; A Thirouin; A J Castro-Tirado; M Jelínek; P Kubánek; A Sota; R Sánchez-Ramírez; A H Andrei; J I B Camargo; D N da Silva Neto; A Ramos Gomes; R Vieira Martins; M Gillon; J Manfroid; G P Tozzi; C Harlingten; S Saravia; R Behrend; S Mottola; E García Melendo; V Peris; J Fabregat; J M Madiedo; L Cuesta; M T Eibe; A Ullán; F Organero; S Pastor; J A de Los Reyes; S Pedraz; A Castro; I de la Cueva; G Muler; I A Steele; M Cebrián; P Montañés-Rodríguez; A Oscoz; D Weaver; C Jacques; W J B Corradi; F P Santos; W Reis; A Milone; M Emilio; L Gutiérrez; R Vázquez; H Hernández-Toledo
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-10-26       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Planetary science: Eris under scrutiny.

Authors:  Amanda Gulbis
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-10-26       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Most Used Codons per Amino Acid and per Genome in the Code of Man Compared to Other Organisms According to the Rotating Circular Genetic Code.

Authors:  Fernando Castro-Chavez
Journal:  Neuroquantology       Date:  2011-12
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