Josef Durech
Charles University in Prague
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Icarus | 2009
Pascal Descamps; Franck Marchis; Josef Durech; Joshua Patrick Emery; Alan W. Harris; Mikko Kaasalainen; Jerome Berthier; J. P. Teng-Chuen-Yu; A. Peyrot; L. Hutton; J. Greene; J. Pollock; M. Assafin; R. Vieira-Martins; J. I. B. Camargo; F. Braga-Ribas; Frederic Vachier; Daniel E. Reichart; Kevin Ivarsen; J. A. Crain; Melissa C. Nysewander; Aaron Patrick Lacluyze; J. B. Haislip; R. Behrend; Florent Colas; J. Lecacheux; L. Bernasconi; Rajarshi Roy; P. Baudouin; L. Brunetto
We report on the results of a six-month photometric study of the main-belt binary C-type asteroid 121 Hermione, performed during its 2007 opposition. We took advantage of the rare observational opportunity afforded by one of the annual equinoxes of Hermione occurring close to its opposition in June 2007. The equinox provides an edge-on aspect for an Earth-based observer, which is well suited to a thorough study of Hermiones physical characteristics. The catalog of observations carried out with small telescopes is presented in this work, together with new adaptive optics (AO) imaging obtained between 2005 and 2008 with the Yepun 8-m VLT telescope and the 10-m Keck telescope. The most striking result is confirmation that Hermione is a bifurcated and elongated body, as suggested by Marchis et al., (2005). A new effective diameter of 187 +/- 6 km was calculated from the combination of AO, photometric and thermal observations. The new diameter is some 10% smaller than the hitherto accepted radiometric diameter based on IRAS data. The reason for the discrepancy is that IRAS viewed the system almost pole-on. New thermal observations with the Spitzer Space Telescope agree with the diameter derived from AO and lightcurve observations. On the basis of the new AO astrometric observations of the small 32-km diameter satellite we have refined the orbit solution and derived a new value of the bulk density of Hermione of 1.4 +0.5/-0.2 g cm-3. We infer a macroscopic porosity of ~33 +5/-20%.
Icarus | 2004
Mikko Kaasalainen; Petr Pravec; Yurij N. Krugly; L. Sarounova; Johanna Torppa; Jenni Virtanen; Sanna Kaasalainen; A. Erikson; A. Nathues; Josef Durech; Marek Wolf; J. S. V. Lagerros; M. Lindgren; C.-I. Lagerkvist; Robert A. Koff; J. K. Davies; Rita K. Mann; Peter Kusnirak; Ninel M. Gaftonyuk; Vasilij G. Shevchenko; V. G. Chiorny; Irina N. Belskaya
Icarus | 2009
Joseph R. Masiero; Larry Denneau; Jeff Larsen; Stephen Gwyn; Josef Durech; Robert Jedicke
Archive | 2010
Josef Hanus; Josef Durech
Archive | 2010
Franck Marchis; Jerome Berthier; Kevin J. Burns; Pascal Descamps; Josef Durech; Joshua Patrick Emery; Jesus Emilio Enriquez; Valery Lainey; Abigail E. B. Reiss; Frederic Vachier
Archive | 2009
Brad Timerson; Josef Durech; Sandra Zapata Aguirre; Lance A. M. Benner; D. Blacnhette; D. Breit; Shannon Roy Campbell; Richard L. Campbell; R. Carlisle; Elena Castro; D. E. Clark; John C. Clark; A. I. Corr'ea; Katie M. Coughlin; Scott Degenhardt; David W. Dunham; R. Fleishman; Richard Frankenberger; Patrick Gabriel; Robert J. Harris; D. Herald; Michael D. Hicks; Gloria Emilia Hofler; Andrew Holmes; Roger W. L. Jones; Robert Lambert; G. Lucas; Gregory A. Lyzenga; C. Macdougal; Paul D. Maley
Archive | 2008
Brian D. Warner; Josef Durech; Michael Helmut Fauerbach; Scott A. Marks
Archive | 2011
Brad Timerson; Josef Durech; H. Norman Abramson; James S. Brooks; Dorothy Ilene Caton; D. E. Clark; Susan G. Conard; Brian A. Cooke; David W. Dunham; Jill Bigley Dunham; Stephen J. Edberg; C. Ellington; Joel C. Faircloth; Steven Herchak; E. Iverson; Roger W. L. Jones; G. Lucas; Gregory A. Lyzenga; Paul D. Maley; Luis Miguel Garrido Martinez; Joshua E. Menke; Glenn D. Mroz; Patrick Nolan; Ronald A. Peterson; Stephen C. Preston; G. Rattley; Jaideep Ray; Andrew E. Scheck; J. Stamm; Richard Stanton
Archive | 2010
Brian D. Warner; Alan W. Harris; Petr Pravec; Josef Durech; Lance A. M. Benner
Archive | 2007
Josef Durech; Mikko Kaasalainen; Brian D. Warner
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