A refined 'standard' thermal model for asteroids based on observations of 1 Ceres and 2 Pallas

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Astronomical Models, Ceres Asteroid, Thermal Radiation, Infrared Radiation, Light Curve, Magnitude, Asteroids, Thermal Properties, Models, Ceres, Pallas, Infrared, Data, Wavelengths, Earth-Based Observations, Parameters, Analysis, Diameters, Astronomy, Magnitude, Diameters, Comparisons, Beaming

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The authors present ground-based thermal infrared observations of asteroids 1 Ceres and 2 Pallas made over a period of 2 years. By analyzing these data in light of the recently determined occultation diameter of Ceres (933 - 945 km) and Pallas (538 km) and their known small-amplitude lightcurves, they have determined a new value for the infrared beaming parameter used in the "standard" thermal emission model for asteroids. The new value is significantly lower than that previously used, and when applied in the reduction of thermal infrared observations of other asteroids, should yield model diameters that are closer to actual diameters.

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