Physical Properties of (2) Pallas
Benoit Carry, Christophe Dumas, Mikko Kaasalainen, Jerome Berthier,, William J. Merline, Stephane Erard, Al Conrad, Jack D. Drummond, Daniel, Hestroffer, Marcello Fulchignoni, Thierry Fusco

TL;DR
This study combines adaptive optics imaging, light-curve data, and occultation observations to refine the size, shape, pole orientation, and surface features of asteroid (2) Pallas, revealing its high obliquity and compositional differences from Ceres.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel method integrating AO data with light-curves and occultations to accurately model Pallas's shape, pole, and surface features.
Findings
Refined shape and pole orientation of Pallas.
First albedo maps covering 80% of Pallas's surface.
Significant density difference from Ceres suggesting different interior compositions.
Abstract
We acquired and analyzed adaptive-optics imaging observations of asteroid (2) Pallas from Keck II and the Very Large Telescope taken during four Pallas oppositions between 2003 and 2007, with spatial resolution spanning 32-88 km (image scales 13-20 km/pix). We improve our determination of the size, shape, and pole by a novel method that combines our AO data with 51 visual light-curves spanning 34 years of observations as well as occultation data. The shape model of Pallas derived here reproduces well both the projected shape of Pallas on the sky and light-curve behavior at all the epochs considered. We resolved the pole ambiguity and found the spin-vector coordinates to be within 5 deg. of [long, lat] = [30 deg., -16 deg.] in the ECJ2000.0 reference frame, indicating a high obliquity of ~84 deg., leading to high seasonal contrast. The best triaxial-ellipsoid fit returns radii of a=275…
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