Constraining the size, shape, and albedo of the large Trans-Neptunian Object (28978) Ixion with multi-chord stellar occultations
Y. Kilic, F. Braga-Ribas, C. L. Pereira, J. L. Ortiz, B. Sicardy, P. Santos-Sanz, O. Erece, J. L. Rizos, J. M. G\'omez-Lim\'on, G. Margoti, D. Souami, B. Morgado, A. Gomes-Junior, L. M. Catani, J. Desmars, M. Kretlow, F. Rommel, R. Duffard, A. Alvarez-Candal, J. I. B. Camargo

TL;DR
This study uses multi-chord stellar occultations from 2020-2023 to accurately determine the size, shape, albedo, and surface properties of the large TNO (28978) Ixion, finding a slightly elongated shape and no evidence of an atmosphere.
Contribution
First comprehensive shape and size measurement of Ixion using multiple occultation events, refining its physical parameters and surface characteristics.
Findings
Projected diameter of 696.78 km with small uncertainties
Apparent oblateness of approximately 0.081
No detectable atmosphere or circum-object material
Abstract
Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are among the most primitive remnants of the early Solar System, and constraining their sizes, shapes, albedos, and surface properties is essential for understanding their origin and evolution. Stellar occultations provide highly accurate size and shape measurements for TNOs, while photometry constrains their albedo and surface colours. (28978) Ixion is one of the largest TNOs and a prominent Plutino, making it a key target for comparative studies. We aim to constrain Ixion's projected size, shape, absolute magnitude, geometric albedo, and surface colours, and to search for evidence of an atmosphere or circum-object material. We analysed stellar occultation campaigns by Ixion conducted between 2020 and 2023 within the Lucky Star collaboration, comprising 51 observations from eight events, including 30 positive detections. Five multi-chord events enabled a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Planetary Science and Exploration
