Physical characteristics of Jupiter's Trojan (1437) Diomedes from a tri-chord stellar occultation in 2020 and dimensionless three-dimensional model
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Jupiter Trojans preserve primitive formation characteristics owing to their collisionless, stable orbits. Determination of their shapes and size-frequency distribution helps constrain the collisional evolution of their parent population, which also originated the Kuiper Belt. We started a programme to find precise sizes/shapes for Trojans, combining stellar occultations and the Database of Asteroid Models from Inversion Techniques (DAMIT) three-dimensional shape models. We report results for Diomedes, by fitting its unit dimensionless three-dimensional model to three chords of a stellar occultation observed in 2020, using iterative χ2 procedures. The pole coordinates, rotation period, volume-equivalent radius and geometric albedo were λ = 153.73°± 2.5°, β = 12.69° ± 2.6°, P = 24.4984 ± 0.0002 h, Req = 59.4 ± 0.3 km and pV = 0.030 ± 0.004, respectively. A precise position was also obtained. This article is part of the theme issue 'Major advances in planetary sciences thanks to stellar occultations'.
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differential photometry, solar system, stellar occultation, trojan asteroids
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, v. 383, n. 2291, 2025.




