Taxonomy of asteroid families among the Jupiter Trojans: Comparison between spectroscopic data and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey colors
F. Roig, A. O. Ribeiro, R. Gil-Hutton

TL;DR
This study compares spectroscopic and color data of Jupiter Trojans, revealing bimodal spectral slope distributions and differences between asteroid families and swarms, providing insights into their composition and taxonomy.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive comparison of spectroscopic and SDSS color data for Jupiter Trojans, highlighting bimodal distributions and family-specific taxonomic variations.
Findings
Bimodal spectral slope distribution among Trojans.
D-type asteroids dominate the background populations.
Differences in spectral slope distributions between L4 and L5 swarms.
Abstract
We present a comparative analysis of the spectral slope and color distributions of Jupiter Trojans, with particular attention to asteroid families. We use a sample of data from the Moving Object Catalogue of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, together with spectra obtained from several surveys. A first sample of 349 observations, corresponding to 250 Trojan asteroids, were extracted from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and we also extracted from the literature a second sample of 91 spectra, corresponding to 71 Trojans. The spectral slopes were computed by means of a least-squares fit to a straight line of the fluxes obtained from the Sloan observations in the first sample, and of the rebinned spectra in the second sample. In both cases the reflectance fluxes/spectra were renormalized to 1 at 6230 . We found that the distribution of spectral slopes among Trojan asteroids shows a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Geological and Geochemical Analysis
