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Carbonization in Titan Tholins: implication for low albedo on surfaces of Centaurs and trans-Neptunian objects
ISSN
1475-3006
1473-5504
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Giri, Chaitanya
McKay, Christopher P.
Goesmann, Fred
Li, Xiang
Steininger, Harald
Brinckerhoff, William B.
Gautier, Thomas N.
Meierhenrich, Uwe J.
DOI
10.1017/S1473550415000439
Abstract
Astronomical observations of Centaurs and trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) yield two characteristic features - near-infrared (NIR) reflectance and low geometric albedo. The first feature apparently originates due to complex organic material on their surfaces, but the origin of the material contributing to low albedo is not well understood. Titan tholins synthesized to simulate aerosols in the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan have also been used for simulating the NIR reflectances of several Centaurs and TNOs. Here, we report novel detections of large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, nanoscopic soot aggregates and cauliflower-like graphite within Titan tholins. We put forth a proof of concept stating the surfaces of Centaurs and TNOs may perhaps comprise of highly carbonized' complex organic material, analogous to the tholins we investigated. Such material would apparently be capable of contributing to the NIR reflectances and to the low geometric albedos simultaneously.