Title: A revised asteroid polarization-albedo relationship using WISE/NEOWISE data Authors: Joseph R. Masiero, A. K. Mainzer, T. Grav, J. M. Bauer, E. L. Wright, R. S. McMillan, D. J. Tholen, A. W. Blain
We present a reanalysis of the relationship between asteroid albedo and polarisation properties using the albedos derived from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. We find that the function that best describes this relation is a three-dimensional linear fit in the space of log(albedo)-log(polarisation slope)-log(minimum polarisation). When projected to two dimensions the parameters of the fit are consistent with those found in previous work. We also define p* as the quantity of maximal polarisation variation when compared with albedo and present the best fitting albedo-p* relation. Some asteroid taxonomic types stand out in this three-dimensional space, notably the E, B, and M Tholen types, while others cluster in clumps coincident with the S- and C-complex bodies. We note that both low albedo and small (D<30 km) asteroids are under-represented in the polarimetric sample, and we encourage future polarimetric surveys to focus on these bodies.