Adaptive optics observations of asteroid (216) Kleopatra

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[1] Hestroffer, D.
[2] Marchis, F.
[3] Fusco, T.
[4] Berthier, J.
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Hestroffer, D. (hestro@bdl.fr) | 1600年 / EDP Sciences卷 / 394期
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Adaptive optics - Image analysis - Image reconstruction - Mathematical models - Optical telescopes - Planets;
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The large main-belt asteroid (216) Kleopatra has been for long suspected to be a binary object, mainly due to its large lightcurve amplitude. However, recent observations suggest that it is a single bone-shaped or bi-lobated body (Ostro et al. 2000; Tanga et al. 2001). We present results obtained from ground-based adaptive optics observations, and in agreement with the radar raw-observations, the images show two prominent lobes. Making use of the MISTRAL deconvolution technique, the restored images yield a well-separated binary object. Nevertheless, the spatial resolution of the 3.6 m ESO telescope is limited and a dumbbell-shaped body could yield similar features. Further simulations show that adaptive optics observations with an 8-meter class telescope analyzed with the powerful MISTRAL deconvolution technique could overcome this limitation.
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