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2021AJ....161..210L - Astron. J., 161, 210-210 (2021/May-0)

Occultation of a large star by the large Plutino (28978) Ixion on 2020 October 13 UTC.

LEVINE S.E., ZULUAGA C.A., PERSON M.J., SICKAFOOSE A.A., BOSH A.S. and COLLINS M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observed the occultation of the star Gaia DR2 4056440205544338944 by (28978) Ixion. The event was observed from two Lowell Observatory sites, using the 4.3 m Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT), near Happy Jack, AZ, USA, and a 0.32 m telescope co-mounted with the Titan Monitoring telescope on Lowell's Mars Hill campus in Flagstaff, AZ. The LDT chord, at 44.86 s, was roughly 30% longer than the longest predicted possible chord. Under the assumption of a spherical body, Ixion's fitted diameter D = 709.6 ± 0.2 km. The LDT light-curve profile was used to place an upper limit on the surface pressure P < 2 µbar on any possible atmosphere of Ixion. At the distance of Ixion, the occulted star had a fitted projected diameter of 19.25 ± 0.3 km assuming uniform disk illumination, giving a stellar angular diameter of 0.675 ± 0.010 mas. Using the Gaia EDR3 parallax of 0.565 mas, the stellar radius is 130–17+20R. The measured size is consistent with prior spectral classification of this star as a reddened mid-M giant. This is one of only a modest number of M5 III stars to have a directly measured diameter, and is more distant than most.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Asteroid occultation - Stellar occultation - Trans-Neptunian objects - High angular resolution

CDS comments: Star C2 is not in SIMBAD (no coordinates nor cross-identification).

Simbad objects: 5

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