Physical properties of B-type asteroids from WISE data
V\'ictor Al\'i-Lagoa, Julia de Le\'on, Javier Licandro, Marco Delb\'o,, Humberto Campins, Noem\'i Pinilla-Alonso, Michael S. Kelley

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical properties of over 100 B-type asteroids using WISE data, revealing common water-related absorption features and distinct characteristics of the Pallas collisional family.
Contribution
It provides new detailed thermal and reflectance parameters for B-type asteroids, including the Pallas family, enhancing understanding of their composition and origins.
Findings
Water absorption features may be common among B-types.
Pallas family members have higher albedos than typical B-types.
Pallas family shows distinct reflectance properties, indicating a common origin.
Abstract
Aims: Our aim is to obtain more information about the physical nature of B-type asteroids and extend on the previous work by studying their physical properties derived from fitting an asteroid thermal model to their NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) data. We also examine the Pallas collisional family, a B-type family with a moderately high albedo in contrast to the large majority of B-types. Methods: We apply a combination of the NEATM and a model of the reflected sunlight to WISE asteroid data in order to derive effective diameter (D), the so-called infrared beaming parameter (\eta), ratio of infrared to visible albedo (R_p = p_{IR}/p_V) and visible geometric albedo (p_V). Results: We obtained parameter values for 100 B-types asteroids and plotted the value distributions of p_V, R_p and \eta (p_V = 0.07 +- 0.03$, R_p = 1.0 +- 0.2, and \eta = 1.0 +- 0.1). By…
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