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Charon's size and an upper limit on its atmosphere from a stellar occultation
Authors:Sicardy B  Bellucci A  Gendron E  Lacombe F  Lacour S  Lecacheux J  Lellouch E  Renner S  Pau S  Roques F  Widemann T  Colas F  Vachier F  Martins R Vieira  Ageorges N  Hainaut O  Marco O  Beisker W  Hummel E  Feinstein C  Levato H  Maury A  Frappa E  Gaillard B  Lavayssière M  Di Sora M  Mallia F  Masi G  Behrend R  Carrier F  Mousis O  Rousselot P  Alvarez-Candal A  Lazzaro D  Veiga C  Andrei A H  Assafin M  da Silva Neto D N  Jacques C  Pimentel E  Weaver D  Lecampion J-F  Doncel F  Momiyama T  Tancredi G
Institution:Observatoire de Paris, LESIA, 92195 Meudon cedex, France. bruno.sicardy@obspm.fr
Abstract:Pluto and its satellite, Charon (discovered in 1978; ref. 1), appear to form a double planet, rather than a hierarchical planet/satellite couple. Charon is about half Pluto's size and about one-eighth its mass. The precise radii of Pluto and Charon have remained uncertain, leading to large uncertainties on their densities. Although stellar occultations by Charon are in principle a powerful way of measuring its size, they are rare, as the satellite subtends less than 0.3 microradians (0.06 arcsec) on the sky. One occultation (in 1980) yielded a lower limit of 600 km for the satellite's radius, which was later refined to 601.5 km (ref. 4). Here we report observations from a multi-station stellar occultation by Charon, which we use to derive a radius, R(C) = 603.6 +/- 1.4 km (1sigma), and a density of rho = 1.71 +/- 0.08 g cm(-3). This occultation also provides upper limits of 110 and 15 (3sigma) nanobar for an atmosphere around Charon, assuming respectively a pure nitrogen or pure methane atmosphere.
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