Results from the 2014 November 15th multi-chord stellar occultation by the TNO (229762) 2007 UK126
Abstract
We present results derived from the first multi-chord stellar occultation by the trans-Neptunian object (229762) 2007 UK126, observed on 2014 November 15. The event was observed by the Research and Education Collaborative Occultation Network (RECON) project and International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA) collaborators throughout the United States. Use of two different data analysis methods obtain a satisfactory fit to seven chords, yelding an elliptical fit to the chords with an equatorial radius of R=338-10 +15 km and equivalent radius of Req=319-7 +14 km. A circular fit also gives a radius of R=324-23 +30 km. Assuming that the object is a Maclaurin spheroid with indeterminate aspect angle, and using two published absolute magnitudes for the body, we derive possible ranges for geometric albedo between pV=0.159-0.013 +0.007 and pR=0.189-0.015+0.009, and for the body oblateness between ε=0.105-0.040 +0.050 and ε=0.118-0.048 +0.055. For a nominal rotational period of 11.05 h, an upper limit for density of =1740 kg~m-3 is estimated for the body.
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