First ultraviolet reflectance spectra of Pluto and Charon by the Hubble space telescope cosmic origins spectrograph: Detection of absorption features and evidence for temporal change

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We have observed the mid-UV spectra of both Pluto and its large satellite, Charon, at two rotational epochs using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) in 2010. These are the first HST/COS measurements of Pluto and Charon. Here we describe the observations and our reduction of them, and present the albedo spectra, average mid-UV albedos, and albedo slopes we derive from these data. These data reveal evidence for a strong absorption feature in the mid-UV spectrum of Pluto; evidence for temporal change in Pluto's spectrum since the 1990s is reported, and indirect evidence for a near-UV spectral absorption on Charon is also reported.

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Stern, S. A., Cunningham, N. J., Hain, M. J., Spencer, J. R., & Shinn, A. (2012). First ultraviolet reflectance spectra of Pluto and Charon by the Hubble space telescope cosmic origins spectrograph: Detection of absorption features and evidence for temporal change. Astronomical Journal, 143(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/143/1/22

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