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                            Dotto, E.; Barucci, M. A.; Leyrat, C.; Romon, J.; de Bergh, C.; Licandro, J.
    Bibliographical reference
                                    Icarus, Volume 164, Issue 1, p. 122-126.
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                            Description
                                    10199 Chariklo (1997 CU26) is the largest Centaur so far known. We
carried out near-infrared observations of this object during two
different runs separated by a year. Although no evidence for spectral
variations has been found over short time scales, slight differences
have been detected between the two observational runs. We interpret
these findings as likely due to a heterogeneous composition of the
surface of Chariklo. We suggest two different models comprising
geographical mixtures of tholins, amorphous carbon, and water ice in
slightly different percentages. Our observations confirm the presence of
water ice on the surface of this Centaur, as already detected by Brown
et al. (1998, Science 280, 1430-1432) and Brown and Koresko (1998,
Astrophys. J. 505, L65-67).