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A Pluto-like radius and a high albedo for the dwarf planet Eris from an occultation.

B Sicardy1, 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.   

Abstract

The dwarf planet Eris is a trans-Neptunian object with an orbital eccentricity of 0.44, an inclination of 44 degrees and a surface composition very similar to that of Pluto. It resides at present at 95.7 astronomical units (1 AU is the Earth-Sun distance) from Earth, near its aphelion and more than three times farther than Pluto. Owing to this great distance, measuring its size or detecting a putative atmosphere is difficult. Here we report the observation of a multi-chord stellar occultation by Eris on 6 November 2010 UT. The event is consistent with a spherical shape for Eris, with radius 1,163 ± 6 kilometres, density 2.52 ± 0.05 grams per cm(3) and a high visible geometric albedo, Pv = 0.96(+0.09)(-0.04). No nitrogen, argon or methane atmospheres are detected with surface pressure larger than ∼1 nanobar, about 10,000 times more tenuous than Pluto's present atmosphere. As Pluto's radius is estimated to be between 1,150 and 1,200 kilometres, Eris appears as a Pluto twin, with a bright surface possibly caused by a collapsed atmosphere, owing to its cold environment. We anticipate that this atmosphere may periodically sublimate as Eris approaches its perihelion, at 37.8 astronomical units from the Sun.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22031441     DOI: 10.1038/nature10550

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


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