We present high signal precision optical reflectance spectra of the large Kuiper belt objects 2005 FY9 and 2003 EL61. The spectrum of 2005 FY9 exhibits strong CH4-ice bands. A comparison between the spectrum and a Hapke model indicates the CH4 bands are shifted 3.25 +/- 2.25A relative to pure CH4-ice, suggesting the presence of another ice component on the surface of 2005 FY9, possibly N2-ice, CO-ice, or Ar. The spectrum of 2003 EL61 is remarkably featureless. There is a hint of an O2-ice band at 5773A; however, this feature needs to be confirmed by future spectroscopic observations of 2003 EL61 with a higher continuum signal precision, sufficient to detect a second weaker O2-ice band at 6275A
The recent discovery of two large trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) 2003 UB313 and 2005 FY9, with surfa...
Context Previously known as 2003 EL61, (136108) Haumea, is the largest member of a group of trans-Ne...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the brightest satellite of the large Kuiper Belt object...
We present high signal precision optical reflectance spectra of the large Kuiper Belt objects 2005 F...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
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The small bodies in the Solar System are thought to have been highly affected by collisions and eros...
We present measurements at optical wavelengths of the spectral reflectance, rotational light curve, ...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the bright Kuiper Belt object 2000 EB173; the spectrum ...
The near-infrared spectrum of (50000) Quaoar obtained at the Keck Observatory shows distinct absorpt...
We report the detection of crystalline water ice on the surface of 2003 EL_(61). Reflectance spectra...
Models of the Solar System's dynamical evolution predict the dispersal of primitive planetesimals fr...
Visible and near-IR observations of the Kuiper Belt Object (136472) 2005 FY_9 have indicated the pre...
International audienceWe present simultaneous visible-near-IR (BVRIJHK) photometry of 8 Kuiper belt ...
The recent discovery of two large trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) 2003 UB313 and 2005 FY9, with surfa...
Context Previously known as 2003 EL61, (136108) Haumea, is the largest member of a group of trans-Ne...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the brightest satellite of the large Kuiper Belt object...
We present high signal precision optical reflectance spectra of the large Kuiper Belt objects 2005 F...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We present photometry and spectra of the large Kuiper belt object 2007 OR10. The data show significa...
We have acquired near-infrared spectra of Kuiper Belt objects 2003 UZ117, 2005 CB79, and 2004 SB60 w...
The small bodies in the Solar System are thought to have been highly affected by collisions and eros...
We present measurements at optical wavelengths of the spectral reflectance, rotational light curve, ...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the bright Kuiper Belt object 2000 EB173; the spectrum ...
The near-infrared spectrum of (50000) Quaoar obtained at the Keck Observatory shows distinct absorpt...
We report the detection of crystalline water ice on the surface of 2003 EL_(61). Reflectance spectra...
Models of the Solar System's dynamical evolution predict the dispersal of primitive planetesimals fr...
Visible and near-IR observations of the Kuiper Belt Object (136472) 2005 FY_9 have indicated the pre...
International audienceWe present simultaneous visible-near-IR (BVRIJHK) photometry of 8 Kuiper belt ...
The recent discovery of two large trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) 2003 UB313 and 2005 FY9, with surfa...
Context Previously known as 2003 EL61, (136108) Haumea, is the largest member of a group of trans-Ne...
We have obtained a near-infrared spectrum of the brightest satellite of the large Kuiper Belt object...