Discovery of two distinct polarimetric behaviours of trans-Neptunian objects
S. Bagnulo, I. Belskaya, K. Muinonen, G.P. Tozzi, M.A. Barucci, L., Kolokolova, S. Fornasier

TL;DR
This study identifies two distinct polarimetric behaviors among trans-Neptunian objects, correlating their size, albedo, and volatile retention, using ground-based linear polarization measurements at small phase angles.
Contribution
It reveals two classes of TNOs with different polarimetric behaviors linked to their size, albedo, and volatile content, based on new and previous observations.
Findings
Large TNOs show small, slowly changing polarization (~0.5%)
Small TNOs exhibit rapid polarization increase reaching ~1% at 1 deg phase angle
Polarimetric observations can distinguish high and low albedo TNOs at ~1 deg phase angle
Abstract
Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) contain the most primitive and thermally least-processed materials from the early accretional phase of the solar system. They allow us to study interrelations between various classes of small bodies, their origin and evolution. Using FORS1 of the ESO VLT, we have obtained linear-polarization measurements in the Bessell R filter for five TNOs at different values of their phase angle (i.e., the angle between the Sun, the object, and the Earth). Due to the large distance of the targets (> 30 AU), the observed range of phase angles is limited to about 0-2 deg. We have analyzed our new observations of five TNOs, and those of another four TNOs obtained in previous works, and discovered that there exist two classes of objects that exhibit different polarimetric behaviour. Objects with a diameter > 1000 km, such as, e.g., Pluto and Eris, show a small…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Geology and Paleoclimatology Research · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
