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TNO Modelling Aspects and First Radiometric Results from the ’TNOs are Cool’ Project

Authors :
Mommert, Michael
Müller, Thomas
Böhnhardt, Hermann
Lellouch, Emmanuel
Stansberry, John
Barucci, Antonella
Crovisier, Jacques
Delsanti, Audrey
Doressoundiram, Alain
Dotto, Elisabetta
Duffard, René D.
Fornasier, Sonia
Groussin, Olivier
Guilbert, Aurelie
Gutiérrez Buenestado, Pedro J.
Hainaut, Olivier
Harris, Alan W.
Hartogh, Paul
Henry, Florence
Hestroffer, Daniel
Horner, Jonathan
Jewitt, Dave
Kidger, Mark
Kiss, Csaba
Lacerda, Pedro
Lara López, Luisa M.
Lim, Tanya
Mueller, Michael
Moreno, Raphael
Ortiz Moreno, Jose Luis
Pal, Andras
Protopapa, Silvia
Rengel, Miriam
Santos Sanz, Pablo
Swinyard, Bruce
Thomas, Nicolas
Thirouin, Audrey
Trilling, David
Vilenius, Esa
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The "TNOs are Cool: A Survey of the Trans-Neptunian Region" project is a Herschel Open Time Key Program awarded some 370 h of Herschel observing time. The observations include PACS and SPIRE point-source photometry on about 140 trans-Neptunian objects with known orbits. The goal is to characterize the individual objects and the full sample using radiometric techniques, in order to probe formation and evolution processes in the Solar System and to establish a benchmark for understanding the Solar System debris disk as well as extra-solar ones. We present results on a set of TNOs which were selected for the Science Demonstration and early mission phases and report on progress in deriving effective sizes, geometric albedos, thermal characteristics, and our different approaches using thermal and thermophysical models.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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