The Albedo , Size , and Density of Binary Kuiper Belt Object ( 47171 ) 1999 TC 36
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We measured the system-integrated thermal emission of the binary Kuiper Belt Object (47171) 1999 TC 36 at wavelengths near 24 and 70 µm using the Spitzer space telescope. We fit these data and the visual magnitude using both the Standard Thermal Model and thermophysical models. We find that the effective diameter of the binary is 405 km, with a range of 350 – 470 km, and the effective visible geometric albedo for the system is 0.079 with a range of 0.055 – 0.11. The binary orbit, magnitude contrast between the components, and system mass have been determined from HST data (Margot et al., 2004; 2005a; 2005b). Our effective diameter, combined with that system mass, indicate an average – 2 – density for the objects of 0.5 g/cm 3 , with a range 0.3 – 0.8 g/cm 3. This density is low compared to that of materials expected to be abundant in solid bodies in the trans-Neptunian region, requiring 50 – 75% of the interior of (47171) 1999 TC 36 be taken up by void space. This conclusion is not greatly affected if (47171) 1999 TC 36 is " differentiated " (in the sense of having either a rocky or just a non-porous core). If the primary is itself a binary, the average density of that (hypothetical) triple system would be in the range 0.4 – 1.1 g/cm 3 , with a porosity in the range 15 – 70%.
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