Size and shape of chariklo from multi epoch stellar occultations
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Leiva, R.
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Size and shape of chariklo from multi epoch stellar occultations
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We use data from five stellar occultations observed between 2013 and 2016 to constrain Chariklo's size and shape, and the ring reflectivity. We consider four possible models for Chariklo (sphere, Maclaurin spheroid, triaxial ellipsoid, and Jacobi ellipsoid), and we use a Bayesian approach to estimate the corresponding parameters. The spherical model has a radius R = 129 +/- 3 km. The Maclaurin model has equatorial and polar radii a = b = 143(-6)(13) km and = c 96(-4)(+14) km respectively, with density 970(-180)(+300) kg m(-3). The ellipsoidal model has semiaxes = a 148(-4)(+6) km and c = 102(-8)(+10) km Finally, the Jacobi model has semiaxes a = 157 +/- 4 km, b = 139 +/- 4 km, and c = 86 +/- 1 km, and density 796(-4)(+2) kg m(-3) Depending on the model, we obtain topographic features of 6-11 km, typical of Saturn icy satellites with similar size and density. We constrain Chariklo's geometric albedo between 3.1% (sphere) and 4.9% (ellipsoid), while the ring I/F reflectivity is less constrained between 0.6% (Jacobi) and 8.9% (sphere). The ellipsoid model explains both the optical light curve and the long-term photometry variation of the system, giving a plausible value for the geometric albedo of the ring particles of 10%-15%. The derived mass of Chariklo of 6-8 x 10(18) kg places the rings close to 3:1 resonance between the ring mean motion and Chariklo's rotation period.
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CONICYT-PCHA/Doctorado Nacional
2014-21141198
French grant "Beyond Neptune II"
ANR-11-IS56-0002
European Research Council under the European Community's H2020 (ERC)
669416
European Union's Horizon Research and Innovation Programme
687378
Contrato de subvencion Fondecyt-Concytec, Peru
2052014
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308150/2016-3
473002/2013-2
308721/2011-0
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E-26/111.488/2013
CAPES
203.173/2016
FAPERJ/PAPDRJ
E26/200.464/2015-227833
National Research Foundation of South Africa
CNPq306885/2013
Capes/Cofecub-2506/2015
Faperj: PAPDRJ45/2013
E-26/203.026/2015
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The Astronomical Journal, 154:159 (23pp), 2017 October
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