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      The Geometric Albedo of (4179) Toutatis Estimated from KMTNet DEEP-South Observation

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          We aim to derive the geometric albedo of a near-Earth asteroid, (4179) Toutatis, to investigate the surface physical conditions. The asteroid has been studied rigorously not only via ground-based photometric, spectrometric, polarimetric, and radar observations but also via \textit{in situ} observation by the Chinese Chang'e 2; however, the geometric albedo is less well understood. We conducted V-band photometric observations when the asteroid was at opposition in April 2018 using three continental telescopes in the Southern Hemisphere that compose the Korean Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet). The observed time-variable cross section was corrected using the radar shape model. We find that Toutatis has geometric albedo \( p_\mathrm{V} = 0.185^{+0.045}_{-0.039} \), which is typical of S-type asteroids. We compare the geometric albedo with archival polarimetric data and further find that the polarimetric slope--albedo law provides a reliable estimate for the albedo of this S-type asteroid. The thermal infrared observation also produced similar results if the size of the asteroid is updated to match the results from Chang'e 2. We conjecture that the surface of Toutatis is covered with grains smaller than that of the near-Sun asteroids including (1566) Icarus and (3200) Phaethon.

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                21 May 2019
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                1905.08576
                0945e230-fe61-46dc-8097-34568b4bf3fe

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

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                11 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society (JKAS)
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                Planetary astrophysics
                Planetary astrophysics

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