Asteroids as IR Standards for ISOPHOT Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Mueller T.G.
  2. Lagerros J.S.V.
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    CDS
Abstract

Asteroids are used as far-IR calibrators for the imaging photopolarimeter ISOPHOT on board the Infrared Space Observatory ISO. For the 10 selected objects we compiled a large uniform database of 678 individual observations, ranging from 7-2000{mu}m. Applying a new thermophysical model to the observations we derived thermal properties of the selected asteroids, based on spin-vector solutions, direct size measurements and the HG-magnitude system. Our investigations indicate very rough surfaces, reflected in the beaming effect, and very low levels of heat conduction, expressed in thermal inertias between 5 and 25J/m^2^/s^0.5^/K. Due to scattering processes in the porous regolith, the emissivity varies significantly with wavelength. In case of Vesta we find emissivities as low as 0.6 in the far-IR/submillimetre region. By entering the combined results into the thermophysical model we defined new photometric standards for the far-IR. The absolute accuracy for thermal flux or lightcurve predictions is 5-10% for the first category objects and 10-20% for the secondaries. The methods and procedures discussed here are included in the first update of the ISOPHOT calibration in 1998.

Keywords
  1. asteroids
  2. polarimetry
  3. infrared-astronomy
  4. spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
1998A&A...338..340M
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.33380340

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History

1998-10-13T17:45:32Z
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1998-10-13T17:45:32Z
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1998-10-13T17:46:25Z
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