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arxiv: 1006.4362 · v1 · pith:NL35X2OMnew · submitted 2010-06-22 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

Rectified Asteroid Albedos and Diameters from IRAS and MSX

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keywords asteroidalbedosbeamingderiveddiametersneatmparameterthermal
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Rectified diameters and albedo estimates of 1517 main belt asteroid selected from the IRAS and MSX asteroid photometry catalogues are derived from updated infrared thermal models, the Standard Thermal Model (STM) and the Near Earth Asteroid Thermal Model (NEATM), and Monte Carlo simulations, using new Minor Planet Center (MPC) compilations of absolute magnitudes (H-values) constrained by occultation and radar derived parameters. The NEATM approach produces a more robust estimate of albedos and diameters, yielding albedos of $p_{v}$(NEATM mean)$=0.081 \pm 0.064$. The asteroid beaming parameter ($\eta$) for the selected asteroids has a mean value of $1.07 \pm 0.27$, and the smooth distribution of $\eta$ suggests that this parameter is independent of asteroid properties such as composition. No trends in $\eta$ due to size-dependent rotation rates are evident. Comparison of derived $\eta$'s as a function of taxonomic type indicates the beaming parameter values for S-type and C-type asteroids are identical within the standard deviation of the population of beaming parameters.

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