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2018 August 15 stellar occultation by minor planet (134340) Pluto

Authors :
José Sergio Silva-Cabrera
Joel Humberto Castro-Chacón
Mauricio Reyes-Ruiz
Matthew J Lehner
Carlos Alberto Guerrero
Chung-Kai Huang
Fernando Iván Alvarez-Santana
Yin-Chang Chang
Hung-Hsu Ling
Issac Porras-Navarro
Joannes Bosco Hernández-Águila
Rosa L Pérez-Arce
Juan Antonio Rojas-Quintero
Remy Avila
Shiang-Yu Wang
Charles Alcock
Wen-Ping Chen
Agueda Paula Granados Contreras
Kem H Cook
John C Geary
Benajmín Hernández-Valencia
J J Kavelaars
Timothy Norton
Edilberto Sánchez
Andrew Szentgyorgyi
Wei-Ling Yen
Zhi-Wei Zhang
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 511:5550-5559
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022.

Abstract

We present photometric light curves of the stellar occultation event of the star UCAC4 341-187633 on 2018 August 15 by the minor planet (134340) Pluto. Photometric observations were carried out using the 2.1-m telescope at the San Pedro Mártir Observatory and the 1.3-m telescopes at Sites 2 and 3 of the Trans-Neptunian Automated Occultation Survey (TAOS II) project, and using a portable 0.4-m telescope from Bahía Asunción, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Different filters were used with the 2.1-m telescope and the TAOS II telescopes, whilst observations with the portable system were performed with no filter. The resulting light curves from the San Pedro Mártir Observatory show clear structures, with at least two bright spikes observed on ingress and one more observed on egress as the star traverses the atmosphere of the dwarf planet. The light curve from the portable telescope (440 km away) measured a longer duration for the occultation event, because the shadow of Pluto was observed at a lower latitude. Normalized light curves were created for the 2.1-m telescope, the Site 3 telescope of the TAOS II and the portable telescope. These normalized light curves show a difference in amplitude.

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
511
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
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