Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5429119 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2012 | 9 Pages |
We present a new calibration of the geometric albedo versus linear polarization relation for the asteroids. We use the classical relation logpv=C1logh+C2, where pV is the geometric albedo and h is the slope of the phase-polarization curve. We have obtained new values for the C1 and C2 coefficients and their nominal uncertainties, by means of dedicated polarimetric observations of a number of asteroids for which the albedo is supposed to be known with good accuracy [Shevchenko and Tedesco. Icarus 2006;184:211-220]. The new calibration proposed in this paper represents the state of the art based on currently available data. However, the uncertainties on the derived calibration coefficients are still not negligible, and we suggest that alternative forms of the albedo-polarization relation should be explored in the future, possibly based on a bigger data set of polarimetric measurements.
⺠A classical relation exists between asteroid geometric albedo and polarization. ⺠A long-debated problem is the calibration of this relation. ⺠We present new asteroid polarimetric observations and derive a new calibration.