Title of article :
Polarization and brightness opposition effects for the E-type Asteroid 44 Nysa
Author/Authors :
Rosenbush، نويسنده , , Vera K. and Shevchenko، نويسنده , , Vasilij G. and Kiselev، نويسنده , , Nikolai N. and Sergeev، نويسنده , , Alexander V. and Shakhovskoy، نويسنده , , Nikolai M. and Velichko، نويسنده , , Feodor P. and Kolesnikov، نويسنده , , Sergey V. and Karpov، نويسنده , , Nikolai V.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
11
From page :
655
To page :
665
Abstract :
We present new polarimetric and photometric observations of high-albedo E-type Asteroid 44 Nysa in the BVRI wavebands at phase angles ranging from 0.41° to 7.49° during the 2005 opposition. A bimodal phase-angle dependence of polarization was found for Nysa in the V band. The polarization opposition effect was revealed in the form of a secondary minimum of negative polarization with amplitude ∼0.3% centered at a phase angle ∼0.8°. It is superimposed on the regular negative polarization branch with minimal polarization −0.30% at a phase angle 5.8°. We analyzed all available polarimetric data for E-type Asteroids 44 Nysa, 64 Angelina, and 214 Ashera and confirmed the presence of the polarization opposition effect for high-albedo asteroids at phase angle ∼1° with an amplitude ∼0.35%. The magnitude–phase curves reveal the presence of spike-like opposition effect of brightness for 44 Nysa in the BVRI spectral bands. 44 Nysa is the second high-albedo asteroid after 64 Angelina for which both the polarization opposition effect and the brightness opposition effect are detected. The differences between the parameters of the opposition effects for silicate surfaces (44 Nysa, 64 Angelina, Io) and icy surfaces (Europa, Ganymede, Iapetus, Saturnʹs rings) are discussed. The specific morphological parameters of opposition effects, in particular the angular width of the polarization opposition effect is comparable to that of the brightness opposition effect, provide almost unequivocal evidence that they are caused by coherent backscattering. One of unexpected results of our investigation is that 44 Nysa becomes bluer with increasing phase angle, while 64 Angelina shows phase reddening.
Keywords :
Asteroids , Photometry , Polarimetry
Journal title :
Icarus
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Icarus
Record number :
2376894
Link To Document :
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