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One of the most puzzling features of the Kuiper Belt, which has been confirmedby numerous surveys, is the optical colour diversity that seems to prevail among the observed TNOs. TNOs and Centaurs have surfaces showing dramaticallydifferent colours and spectral reflectances, from neutral to very red. With therelatively few visible-NIR colour datasets available, the colour diversity seemsalso to extend to the near infrared wavelengths. Relevant statistical analyses havebeen performed and several studies have pointed out strong correlations betweenoptical colours and some orbital parameters (i, e, q) for the Classical KuiperBelt objects. On the other hand, no clear trend is obvious for Plutinos, Scatteredobjects or Centaurs. Another important result is the absence of correlation of colourswith size or heliocentric distance for any of the populations of outer Solar Systemobjects. The strong colour anisotropy found is important because it is a diagnosticof some physical effects processing the surfaces of TNOs and/or some possiblecomposition diversity. In this paper, we will review the current knowledge of thecolour properties of TNOs, describe the observed colour distribution within theEdgeworth–Kuiper belt, and address the problem of their possible origin.
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Doressoundiram, A. Colour Properties and Trends in Trans-Neptunian Objects. Earth, Moon, and Planets 92, 131–144 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MOON.0000031932.82944.e2
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