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Emilio, M.; Cacella, P.; Giacchini, B.; Pimentel, E.; Smiljanic, R.; Kerber, L. O.; Oliveira, A. S.; Lima, H. J. F.; Colazo, C.; Ortiz, M.; Alonso, M. L.; Bagatin, A. Campo; Harlingten, C.; Marsh, T. R.; Dhillon, V. S.; Hestroffer, D.; Santos-Sanz, P.; Roques, F.; Widemann, T.; Vieira-Martins, R.; Roland, S.; Behrend, R.; Organero, F.; Bruzzone, S.; Salvo, R.; Milone, A.; Weaver, D.; Jacques, C.; Mueller, T.; Licandro, J.; Colas, F.; Maury, A.; Gillon, M.; Lecacheux, J.; Gutiérrez, P. J.; Thirouin, A.; Manfroid, J.; da Silva Neto, D. N.; Colque, J. P.; de La Cueva, I.; Gil-Hutton, R.; Tancredi, G.; Morales, N.; Jehin, E.; Unda-Sanzana, E.; Assafin, M.; Littlefair, S. P.; Camargo, J. I. B.; Ivanov, V. D.; Pinilla-Alonso, N.; Duffard, R.; Lellouch, E.; Alvarez-Candal, A.; Braga-Ribas, F.; Sicardy, B.; Ortiz, J. L.
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Nature, Volume 491, Issue 7425, pp. 566-569 (2012).
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Description
Pluto and Eris are icy dwarf planets with nearly identical sizes,
comparable densities and similar surface compositions as revealed by
spectroscopic studies. Pluto possesses an atmosphere whereas Eris does
not; the difference probably arises from their differing distances from
the Sun, and explains their different albedos. Makemake is another icy
dwarf planet with a spectrum similar to Eris and Pluto, and is currently
at a distance to the Sun intermediate between the two. Although
Makemake's size (1,420+/-60km) and albedo are roughly known, there has
been no constraint on its density and there were expectations that it
could have a Pluto-like atmosphere. Here we report the results from a
stellar occultation by Makemake on 2011 April 23. Our preferred solution
that fits the occultation chords corresponds to a body with projected
axes of 1,430+/-9km (1σ) and 1,502+/-45km, implying a V-band
geometric albedo pV = 0.77+/-0.03. This albedo is larger than
that of Pluto, but smaller than that of Eris. The disappearances and
reappearances of the star were abrupt, showing that Makemake has no
global Pluto-like atmosphere at an upper limit of 4-12nanobar (1σ)
for the surface pressure, although a localized atmosphere is possible. A
density of 1.7+/-0.3gcm-3 is inferred from the data.
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