TNOs are Cool: A Survey of the Transneptunian Region XI: A Herschel-PACS view of 16 Centaurs
R. Duffard, N. Pinilla-Alonso, P. Santos-Sanz, E. Vilenius, J.L., Ortiz, Th. Mueller, S. Fornasier, E. Lellouch, M. Mommert, A. Pal, C. Kiss,, M. Mueller, J. Stansberry, A. Delsanti, N. Peixinho, D. Trilling

TL;DR
This study characterizes 16 Centaurs using Herschel-PACS and Spitzer data, revealing their sizes, albedos, and thermal properties, and analyzing correlations with orbital and spectral characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new radiometric sizes and albedos for 16 Centaurs and examines their correlations with orbital parameters and spectral colors, enhancing understanding of their physical properties.
Findings
Centaurs are mostly dark and small, with no correlation between albedo and orbital parameters.
Red Centaurs tend to be smaller and brighter than gray ones.
Albedo and size are not correlated among the studied Centaurs.
Abstract
Centaurs are the transitional population between trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) and Jupiter-family comets. For this reason it is possible to access the smaller ones, which is more difficult to do with the TNO population. The goal of this work is to characterize a set of 16 Centaurs in terms of their size, albedo, and thermal properties. We study the correlations, for a more extended sample obtained from the literature, of diameter, albedo, orbital parameters, and spectral slopes. We performed three-band photometric observations using Herschel-PACS and used a consistent method for the data reduction and aperture photometry of this sample to obtain monochromatic flux densities at 70, 100, and 160 m. Additionally, we used Spitzer-MIPS flux densities at 24 and 70 m when available. We also included in our Centaur sample scattered disk objects (SDOs), a dynamical family of TNOS,…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
