Sunday, June 15, 2014

The Albedo-color Diversity of Transneptunian Objects

"TNOs Are Cool": A survey of the transneptunian region. XII. The albedo-color diversity of transneptunian objects

Authors:

Lacerda et al

Abstract:

We analyze albedo data obtained using the Herschel Space Observatory that reveal the existence of two distinct types of surface among midsized transneptunian objects. A color-albedo diagram shows two large clusters of objects, one redder and higher albedo and another darker and more neutrally colored. Crucially, all objects located in dynamically stable orbits within the classical Kuiper belt region and beyond are confined to the brighter and redder of the two groups, implying a compositional link. Those objects are believed to have formed further from the Sun than the dark-neutral bodies. This color-albedo separation is evidence for a compositional discontinuity in the young solar system.

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