We present results derived from four stellar occultations by the plutino
object (208996) 2003~AZ84, detected at January 8, 2011 (single-chord
event), February 3, 2012 (multi-chord), December 2, 2013 (single-chord) and
November 15, 2014 (multi-chord). Our observations rule out an oblate spheroid
solution for 2003~AZ84's shape. Instead, assuming hydrostatic equilibrium,
we find that a Jacobi triaxial solution with semi axes (470±20)×(383±10)×(245±8)~km % axis ratios b/a=0.82±0.05 and
c/a=0.52±0.02, can better account for all our occultation observations.
Combining these dimensions with the rotation period of the body (6.75~h) and
the amplitude of its rotation light curve, we derive a density ρ=0.87±0.01~g~cm−3 a geometric albedo pV=0.097±0.009. A grazing chord
observed during the 2014 occultation reveals a topographic feature along
2003~AZ84's limb, that can be interpreted as an abrupt chasm of width
∼23~km and depth >8~km or a smooth depression of width ∼80~km
and depth ∼13~km (or an intermediate feature between those two extremes)