The goal of the project was to identify a statistically significant sample of large (200 km-sized) Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), by covering 10 sq. degrees of the sky to a red limiting magnitude m(sub R) = 23. This work differs from, but builds on, previous surveys of the outer solar system in that it will cover a large area to a limiting magnitude that is deep enough to guarantee positive results. The proposed work should provide us with a significant number of 200 km-size KBOs (approx. 20 are expected) for subsequent studies. Such a sample is crucial if we are to investigate the statistical properties of the Belt and its members. It was modified the original research strategy to accommodate unanticipated problems such as the urgent need for...
Our ongoing research program combines extensive deep and wide-field observations using a variety of ...
The original publication is available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/International audienceW...
We have searched the four brightest objects in the Kuiper Belt for the presence of satellites using ...
We present a survey for bright Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) and Centaurs, conducted at the Kitt Peak N...
We present the results of a pencil-beam survey of the Kuiper Belt using the Keck 10-m telescope. A s...
We explore the brightness distribution of the largest and brightest (m(R) 5°) from the very brightes...
As part of the Origins of Solar Systems program our team conducted a dynamically motivated search fo...
The Kuiper belt, the population of small icy planetesimals orbiting the Sun beyond Neptune, offers a...
The Kuiper belt, the population of small icy planetesimals orbiting the Sun beyond Neptune, offers a...
International audienceIn summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for discovery of irregular sat...
We present the results of a wide-Ðeld survey designed to measure the size, inclination, and radial d...
International audienceIn summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for discovery of irregular sat...
International audienceIn summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for discovery of irregular sat...
The original publication is available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/International audienceW...
The original publication is available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/International audienceW...
Our ongoing research program combines extensive deep and wide-field observations using a variety of ...
The original publication is available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/International audienceW...
We have searched the four brightest objects in the Kuiper Belt for the presence of satellites using ...
We present a survey for bright Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) and Centaurs, conducted at the Kitt Peak N...
We present the results of a pencil-beam survey of the Kuiper Belt using the Keck 10-m telescope. A s...
We explore the brightness distribution of the largest and brightest (m(R) 5°) from the very brightes...
As part of the Origins of Solar Systems program our team conducted a dynamically motivated search fo...
The Kuiper belt, the population of small icy planetesimals orbiting the Sun beyond Neptune, offers a...
The Kuiper belt, the population of small icy planetesimals orbiting the Sun beyond Neptune, offers a...
International audienceIn summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for discovery of irregular sat...
We present the results of a wide-Ðeld survey designed to measure the size, inclination, and radial d...
International audienceIn summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for discovery of irregular sat...
International audienceIn summer 1999, we performed a survey optimized for discovery of irregular sat...
The original publication is available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/International audienceW...
The original publication is available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/International audienceW...
Our ongoing research program combines extensive deep and wide-field observations using a variety of ...
The original publication is available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/International audienceW...
We have searched the four brightest objects in the Kuiper Belt for the presence of satellites using ...