The changing material around (2060) Chiron from an occultation on 2022 December 15
J. L. Ortiz, C. L. Pereira, B. Sicardy, F. Braga-Ribas, A. Takey, A., M. Fouad, A. A. Shaker, S. Kaspi, N. Brosch, M. Kretlow, R. Leiva, J., Desmars, B. E. Morgado, N. Morales, M. Vara-Lubiano, P. Santos-Sanz, E., Fern\'andez-Valenzuela, D. Souami, R. Duffard, F. L. Rommel

TL;DR
This study observed an occultation by Chiron, revealing complex surrounding structures possibly related to a disk or ring, and linked to a recent brightness outburst, providing new insights into Chiron's environment and activity.
Contribution
First detailed occultation observation of Chiron revealing surrounding extinction features and potential disk structures, linked to recent brightness outburst.
Findings
Detected symmetrical extinction features around Chiron during occultation.
Identified a broad disk-like structure with radii of 325 km and 423 km.
Chiron experienced a brightness outburst of at least 0.6 mag between March and September 2021.
Abstract
We could accurately predict the shadow path and successfully observe an occultation of a bright star by Chiron on 2022 December 15. The Kottamia Astronomical Observatory in Egypt did not detect the occultation by the solid body, but we detected three extinction features in the light curve that had symmetrical counterparts with respect to the central time of the occultation. One of the features is broad and shallow, whereas the other two features are sharper with a maximum extinction of 25 at the achieved spatial resolution of 19 km per data point. From the Wise observatory in Israel, we detected the occultation caused by the main body and several extinction features surrounding the body. When all the secondary features are plotted in the sky plane we find that they can be caused by a broad 580 km disk with concentrations at radii of 325 \pm 16 km and 423 \pm 11 km…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
