The Albedos, Sizes, Colors and Satellites of Dwarf Planets Compared with Newly Measured Dwarf Planet 2013 FY27
Scott Sheppard, Yanga Fernandez, Arielle Moullet

TL;DR
This study measures the size, albedo, color, and satellite of dwarf planet 2013 FY27, revealing its unique surface properties and satellite characteristics, and comparing it with other large TNOs to understand their physical differences.
Contribution
First measurement of 2013 FY27's size and albedo, and analysis of its surface color and satellite, providing new insights into large TNOs' physical properties.
Findings
2013 FY27 has an effective diameter of about 765 km.
It has a moderately red surface color, different from larger TNOs.
A satellite approximately 190 km in diameter was discovered.
Abstract
2013 FY27 is the ninth intrinsically brightest Trans-Neptunian Object (TNO). We observed 2013 FY27 at thermal wavelengths with ALMA and in the optical with Magellan to determine its size and albedo for the first time and compare it to other dwarf planets. The geometric albedo of 2013 FY27 was found to be 0.17 -0.030+0.045, giving an effective diameter of D = 765 +80-85 km. 2013 FY27 has a size within the transition region between the largest few TNOs that have higher albedos and higher densities than smaller TNOs. No significant short-term optical light curve was found, with variations less than 0.06 mags over hours and days. The Sloan optical colors of 2013 FY27 are g-r=0.76 +-0.02 and r-i=0.31 +-0.03 mags, which is a moderately red color. This color is different than the neutral or ultra-red colors found for the ten largest TNOs, making 2013 FY27 one of the largest known moderately…
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