Abstract

AbstractCentaurs and trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are considered to be the most pristine members of our solar system, beside Oort cloud objects.The observation of stellar occultations by solar system objects is a powerful technique to directly measure their size and profile shapes with kilometer accuracy [e.g. 1, and references therein], to probe the environment of them with the possibility to reveal satellites and / or rings [e.g. 2, 3] and to detect or to constrain an atmosphere down to the nanobar level [e.g. 4]. Finally it provides a high-accuracy astrometric measurement, which can for example be used for improving the prediction of subsequent occultation events within short or mid-term time spans.Here we report the observation of an occultation event of the star Gaia DR2 4111560308371475840 (G = 14.6 mag) by the TNO (119951) 2002 KX14 on May 26, 2020. The shadow was predicted to cross eastern Europe (Fig. 1) and the event was observed successfully by ten stations supplemented by another good dozen of stations which had a miss (no event detected).2002 KX14 is a low-inclination (i ~ 0.4°), low-eccentricity (e ~ 0.04) cold classical TNO, orbiting the Sun at an average distance of a ~ 39 au. The radiometric diameter is given as 455 ± 27 km [5]. On April 26, 2012, an occultation by this object was observed with the 4.2-m William Herschel Telescope on La Palma (Spain) at high cadence. From this single-chord observation (with a chord length of 415 ± 1 km), combined with accurate astrometry at the time of occultation, an area-equivalent diameter of at least 365 (+30, -21) km was estimated [6]. The rotational period is yet unknown. The lightcurve amplitude is reported as Δm 

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