Asteroid taxonomic signatures from photometric phase curves
D. A. Oszkiewicz, E. Bowell, L. H. Wasserman, K. Muinonen, A., Penttil\"a, T.Pieniluoma, D. E. Trilling, C. A. Thomas

TL;DR
This study investigates the correlation between asteroid taxonomy and photometric phase curves using the G12 parameter, finding it useful for statistical classification of asteroid families but not individual objects.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that G12 can statistically differentiate asteroid taxonomic complexes and predict family compositions, advancing asteroid classification methods.
Findings
G12 values differ statistically among taxonomic complexes.
G12 is useful for probabilistic classification of asteroid families.
G12 distribution aligns with known asteroid belt composition trends.
Abstract
We explore the correlation between an asteroid's taxonomy and photometric phase curve using the H, G12 photometric phase function, with the shape of the phase function described by the single parameter G12. We explore the usability of G12 in taxonomic classification for individual objects, asteroid families, and dynamical groups. We conclude that the mean values of G12 for the considered taxonomic complexes are statistically different, and also discuss the overall shape of the G12 distribution for each taxonomic complex. Based on the values of G12 for about half a million asteroids, we compute the probabilities of C, S, and X complex membership for each asteroid. For an individual asteroid, these probabilities are rather evenly distributed over all of the complexes, thus preventing meaningful classification. We then present and discuss the G12 distributions for asteroid families, and…
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