M. E. Brown et al 2006 ApJ 643 L61 doi:10.1086/504843
M. E. Brown1, E. L. Schaller1, H. G. Roe1, D. L. Rabinowitz2 and C. A. Trujillo3
Show affiliationsWe have used the Hubble Space Telescope to directly measure the angular size of the large Kuiper Belt object 2003 UB313. By carefully calibrating the point-spread function of a nearby field star, we measure the size of 2003 UB313 to be 34.3 ± 1.4 mas, corresponding to a diameter of 2400 ± 100 km or a size ~5% larger than Pluto. The V-band geometric albedo of 2003 UB313 is 86% ± 7%. The extremely high albedo is consistent with the frosty methane spectrum, the lack of red coloring, and the lack of observed photometric variation on the surface of 2003 UB313. Methane photolysis should quickly darken the surface of 2003 UB313, but continuous evaporation and redeposition of surface ices appears capable of maintaining the extreme albedo of this body.
comets: general; infrared: solar system; minor planets, asteroids
Issue 1 (2006 May 20)
Received 2006 February 8, accepted for publication 2006 April 3
Published 2006 May 4
M. E. Brown et al 2006 ApJ 643 L61
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