Photometric analysis of 1 Ceres and surface mapping from HST observations

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  • Jian-Yang Li
  • Lucy A. McFadden
  • Joel Wm. Parker
  • Eliot F. Young
  • S. Alan Stern
  • Peter C. Thomas
  • Christopher T. Russell
  • Mark V. Sykes
چکیده

The highest resolution (pixel scale 30 km) images of Ceres to date have been acquired by the Advanced Camera for Surveys onboard Hubble Space Telescope, through three wide band filters, centered at 535, 335, and 223 nm, covering more than one rotation of Ceres. The lightcurve at 535 nm agrees with earlier observations at V-band [Tedesco, E.F., Taylor, R.C., Drummond, J., Harwood, D., Nickoloff, I., Scaltriti, F., Schober, H. J., Zappala, V., 1983. Icarus 54, 23–29] in terms of magnitude, amplitude, and shape. The 0.04 magnitude lightcurve amplitude cannot be matched by Ceres’ rotationally symmetric shape, and is modeled here by albedo patterns. The geometric albedos at the above three wavelengths are measured to be 0.087 ± 0.003, 0.056 ± 0.002, and 0.039 ± 0.003, respectively. V-band geometric albedo is calculated to be 0.090 ± 0.003, consistent with earlier observations [Tedesco, E.F., 1989. In: Binzel, R.P., Gehrels, T., Matthews, M.S. (Eds.), Asteroids II. Univ. of Arizona Press, Tucson, pp. 1090–1138]. A strong absorption band (30%) centered at about 280 nm is observed, but cannot be identified with either laboratory UV spectra or the spectra of Europa or Ganymede. The single-scattering albedo has been modeled to be 0.070± 0.002, 0.046± 0.002, and 0.032 ± 0.003, respectively. The photometric roughness of Ceres’ surface is found to be about 44◦ ± 5◦ from photometric modeling using Hapke’s theory, consistent with earlier radar observations [Mitchell, D.L., Ostro, S.J., Hudson, R.S., Rosema, K.D., Campbell, D.B., Velez, R., Chandler, J. F., Shapiro, I.I., Giorgini, J.D., Yeomans, D.K., 1996. Icarus 124, 113–133]. The first spatially resolved surface albedo maps of Ceres at three wavelengths have been constructed from HST observations, as well as the corresponding color maps. Eleven surface albedo features are identified, ranging in scale from 40–350 km. Overall the range of these albedo and color variations is small compared to other asteroids and some icy satellites. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006