“TNOs are Cool”: A survey of the trans-Neptunian region: XV. Physical characteristics of 23 resonant trans-Neptunian and scattered disk objects

The goal of this work is to determine the physical characteristics of resonant, detached and scattered disk objects in the trans-Neptunian region, observed mainly in the framework of the “TNOs are Cool” Herschel open time key programme. Based on thermal emission measurements with the Herschel /PACS...

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Hauptverfasser: Farkas-Takács, A., Kiss, Cs, Vilenius, E., Marton, G., Müller, T. G., Mommert, M., Stansberry, J., Lellouch, E., Lacerda, P., Pál, A.
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