The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society (천문학회보)
- Volume 44 Issue 1
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- Pages.64.2-64.2
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- 2019
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- 1226-2692(pISSN)
Polarimetry of solar system small bodies using the Seoul National University 61cm telescope and TRIPOL
- Jin, Sunho (Seoul National University) ;
- Ishiguro, Masateru (Seoul National University) ;
- Kwon, Yuna Grace (Seoul National University) ;
- Geem, Jooyeon (Seoul National University) ;
- Bach, Yoonsoo P. (Seoul National University) ;
- Seo, Jinguk (Seoul National University) ;
- Sasago, Hiroshi (Sasago Co.,Ltd) ;
- Sato, Shuji (Nagoya University)
- Published : 2019.04.10
Abstract
It is known that lights scattered by comets and asteroids are partially polarized. From polarimetric observations of those objects, we can investigate physical properties, such as albedos, sizes of cometary dust particles and regolith of asteroids. Since the polarization degrees of those objects highly depend on their phase angles (Sun-object-observer's angles), long-term monitoring observations are required. Moreover, comets show unforeseeable activations (i.e., outbursts) which need follow-up observations to understand the mechanism. In order to realize such monitoring and transient observations, we installed the Triple-Range Imager and POLarimeter (TRIPOL) on the 61cm telescope of Seoul National University (Hereafter, SNU) Gwanak campus. With this combination, we can obtain g', r', i' bands photopolarimetric images simultaneously with
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