Significantly high polarization degree of the very low-albedo asteroid (152679) 1998 KU2
Abstract
We present a unique and significant polarimetric result regarding the near-Earth asteroid (152679) 1998 KU2 , which has a very low geometric albedo. From our observations, we find that the linear polarization degrees of 1998 KU2 are 44.6 0.5\% in the RC band and 44.0 0.6\% in the V band at a solar phase angle of 81.0. These values are the highest of any known airless body in the solar system (i.e., high-polarization comets, asteroids, and planetary satellites) at similar phase angles. This polarimetric observation is not only the first for primitive asteroids at large phase angles, but also for low-albedo (< 0.1) airless bodies. Based on spectroscopic similarities and polarimetric measurements of materials that have been sorted by size in previous studies, we conjecture that 1998 KU2 has a highly microporous regolith structure comprising nano-sized carbon grains on the surface.
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