Hungaria asteroid region telescopic spectral survey (HARTSS) II: Spectral homogeneity among Hungaria family asteroids

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作者
Lucas, Michael P. [1 ]
Emery, Joshua P. [1 ]
MacLennan, Eric M. [1 ]
Pinilla-Alonso, Noemi [2 ]
Cartwright, Richard J. [3 ]
Lindsay, Sean S. [4 ]
Reddy, Vishnu [5 ]
Sanchez, Juan A. [6 ]
Thomas, Cristina A. [7 ]
Lorenzi, Vania [8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tennessee, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, 1621 Cumberland Ave,602 Strong Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
[2] Univ Cent Florida, Florida Space Inst, Orlando, FL 32816 USA
[3] SETI Inst, 189N Bernardo Ave 200, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA
[4] Univ Tennessee, Dept Phys & Astron, 1408 Circle Dr, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
[5] Lunar & Planetary Lab, 1629 E Univ Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[6] Planetary Sci Inst, 1700 East Ft Lowell,Suite 106, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA
[7] No Arizona Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, POB 6010, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA
[8] Fdn Galileo Galilei, Ist Nazl Astrofis, Rambla Jose Ano Fernandez Perez 7, E-38712 Brena Baja, Spain
[9] IAC, C Via Lactea S-N, E-38205 San Cristobal la Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 美国国家航空航天局;
关键词
Asteroids; Hungaria asteroids; Asteroid family; Asteroid taxonomy; Near-infrared spectroscopy; Visible wavelength spectroscopy; Asteroid albedos; Primitive achondrites; Ordinary chondrites; H chondrites; L Chondrites; LL Chondrites; Aubrites; OLIVINE-DOMINATED ASTEROIDS; SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY; MINERALOGICAL ANALYSIS; REFLECTANCE SPECTRA; HEAVY BOMBARDMENT; PARENT BODIES; METEORITES; TEMPERATURE; EARTH; CHONDRITES;
D O I
10.1016/j.icarus.2018.12.010
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Spectral observations of asteroid family members provide valuable information regarding parent body interiors, the origin and source regions of near-Earth asteroids, and the link between meteorites and their parent bodies. Asteroids of the Hungaria family represent some of the closest samples to the Earth from a collisional family (similar to 1.94 AU), permitting observations of smaller family fragments than accessible for Main Belt families. We have carried out a ground-based observational campaign entitled Hungaria Asteroid Region Telescopic Spectral Survey (HARTSS) to record reflectance spectra of these preserved samples from the inner-most regions of the primordial asteroid belt. During HARTSS phase one (Lucas et al. (2017). Icarus 291, 268-287) we found that similar to 80% of the background population is comprised of stony S-complex asteroids that exhibit considerable spectral and mineralogical diversity. In HARTSS phase two, we turn our attention to family members to determine if the Hungaria collisional family is compositionally homogeneous or heterogeneous. We use taxonomic classification, geometric albedo (A) estimates, and near-infrared (NIR) spectral properties to infer the composition of the family. During phase two of HARTSS we acquired NIR spectra of 50 new Hungarias (19 family; 31 background) with the SpeX spectrograph at NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) and with the NICS spectrograph at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). We analyzed X-type spectra for NIR color indices (0.85-J; J-K), and a subtle 0.9 pm absorption feature that may be attributed to Fe-poor orthopyroxene the sulfide mineral oldhamite. Surviving fragments of an asteroid collisional family typically exhibit similar taxonomies, albedos, and spectral properties. Spectral analysis of Hungaria family X-types and independently calculated WISE albedos for family members (average p = 0.403; n = 192) is consistent with this scenario. Furthermore, about one-fourth of the background population exhibit similar spectral properties and albedos to family X-types. Spectral observations of 92 Hungaria region asteroids acquired during both phases of HARTSS uncover a compositionally-heterogeneous background population including two rare olivine-dominated A-types and one apparent D-type interloper and spectral homogeneity down to 2 km for collisional family members. Taxonomy, albedos, and spectral properties indicate that the Hungaria family progenitor was an igneous body that formed under reduced conditions, and was likely consistent in composition with the enstatite achondrite (i.e., aubrite) meteorite group.
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