A stellar occultation by Vanth, a satellite of (90482) Orcus
A.A. Sickafoose, A.S. Bosh, S.E. Levine, C.A. Zuluaga, A. Genade, K. Schindler, T.A. Lister, and M.J. Person

TL;DR
This study reports a stellar occultation by Vanth, Orcus's satellite, providing size constraints, atmospheric limits, and searching for rings or material, using multi-site observations and follow-up imaging.
Contribution
First detailed occultation observation of Vanth, constraining its size, atmosphere, and surrounding material with multi-site data and follow-up imaging.
Findings
Vanth's size is approximately 443 km.
No detectable atmosphere around Vanth (upper limit 1-4 μbar).
No rings or material detected near Vanth or Orcus within observational limits.
Abstract
A stellar occultation by the large trans-Neptunian object (90482) Orcus was predicted to occur on 2017 March 07. Observations were made at five sites in North and South America. High-speed, visible-wavelength images were taken at all sites, in addition to simultaneous K-band images at one location. Solid-body occultations were observed from two sites. Post-event reconstruction suggested an occultation of two different stars observed from two different sites. Follow-up, speckle imaging at Gemini Observatory revealed a second star, which verified that the occulting body in both cases was Orcus` satellite, Vanth. The two single-chord detections, with an anomalously large timing delay in one chord, have lengths of 291+/-125 km and 434.4+/-2.4 km. The observations, combined with a non-detection at a nearby site, allow a tight constraint of 443+/-10 km to be placed on Vanth`s size (assuming…
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