Analysis of Charon’s spectrum at 2.21-μm from New Horizons/LEISA and Earth-based observations

J. C. Cook, S. Protopapa,C. M. Dalle Ore, D. P. Cruikshank,William M. Grundy, C. M. Lisse,Bernard Schmitt, A. Verbiscer, K. N. Singer, J. R. Spencer,S. A. Stern,Harold A. Weaver

Icarus(2023)

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We examine the 2.21-μm band from 19 disk-integrated Charon spectra measured by New Horizons/LEISA in the week leading up to its closest encounter with the Pluto system. These observations cover one Charon rotation period. Additionally, we analyze Charon’s 2.21-μm band from 22 Earth-based spectra obtained over the last two decades. We measure the equivalent width of the 2.21-μm band from all observations and study it as a function of sub-observer longitude. We find no significant variation in the 2.21-μm band as Charon rotates. Compared to the same band seen on Nix and Hydra, Charon’s 2.21-μm band is several times weaker. We attribute the 2.21-μm band to NH4Cl based on the appearance of a weaker band at 2.24-μm. Furthermore, we see two never-before-reported absorption features in Charon’s spectrum at 1.60 and 1.63-μm, which may also be due to NH4Cl. If NH3-H2O-ice mixtures are present on Charon, they must be a small fraction of the disk-average composition to be consistent with the spectrum at 1.99-μm.
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