Thermal metamorphism of the C, G, B, and F asteroids seen from the 0.7 mu m, 3 mu m, and UV absorption strengths in comparison with carbonaceous chondrites

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作者
Hiroi, T
Zolensky, ME
Pieters, CM
Lipschutz, ME
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[1] NASA,LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR,HOUSTON,TX 77058
[2] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
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METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE | 1996年 / 31卷 / 03期
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10.1111/j.1945-5100.1996.tb02068.x
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Thermal metamorphism study of the C, G, B, and F asteroids has been revisited using their UV, visible, NIR, and 3 mu m reflectance spectra. High-quality reflectance spectra of seven selected C, G, B, and F asteroids have been compared with spectra for 29 carbonaceous chondrites, including thermally-metamorphosed CI/CM meteorites. There are three sets of spectral counterparts, among which 511 Davida and B-7904 are the most similar to each other in terms of both spectral shape and brightness. By comparing the 0.7 mu m and 3 mu m absorption strengths of 21 C, G, B, and F asteroids and heated Murchison samples, these asteroids have been grouped into three heating-temperature ranges. These correspond to (1) <400 degrees C: phyllosilicate-rich; (2) 400-600 degrees C: phyllosilicates transformed to anhydrous silicates; and (3) >600 degrees C: fully anhydrous. A good correlation between the UV and 3 mu m absorption strengths has been confirmed for the C, G, B, and F asteroids and the CI, CM, and CR meteorites. A plot of the UV absorption strength vs. the IRAS diameter for 142 C, G, B, and F asteroids shows that the maximum UV absorption strength decreases as the diameter increases for the asteroids >60 km, with a notable exception, Ceres. These relationships suggest that some of the larger asteroids may be the heated inner portions of once larger bodies and that common CI/CM meteorites may have come from the lost outer portions, which escaped extensive late-stage heating events.
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