1. What are the contributions in this paper?
The candidate star for the occultation analysed in this paper was discovered during a systematic search for candidate stars to be occulted by Pluto and other several large TNOs in 2008-15, conducted at the 2. 2m telescope of the European Southern Observatory15.. 1, R∼16. 9 as a potential candidate for an occultation by Eris on the night of 6 November 2010 around 02:20 UT.
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2. What is the important parameter in determining the temperature of N2?
The dominant role of the latent heat flux over thermal flux in establishing the temperature of N2 can be expressed through the dimensionless parameter I=Lṁ/σSBT 4=LfrP/(csσSBT
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3. What is the possible zone of visibility for Eris?
Initial possible zones of visibility included western Europe and Africa, as well as north and south America (see www.lesia.obspm.fr/perso/bruno-sicardy/predic occn 10/Eris 2010).
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4. How is the temperature of N2 at Eris determined?
At Eris, using a maximum pressure of ∼5 nbar, and T=30 K, the authors obtain The author<∼ 2, showing that the latent heat flux is at most comparable to the thermal radiation flux from the surface.
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