Phase Angle Effects on 3-micron Absorption Band on Ceres: Implications for Dawn Mission
Driss Takir, Vishnu Reddy, Juan A. Sanchez, Lucille Le Corre, Paul S., Hardersen, Andreas Nathues

TL;DR
This study investigates how phase angle variations affect the 3-micron absorption feature on Ceres, providing insights crucial for interpreting spectral data from the Dawn mission's VIR instrument.
Contribution
It presents the first analysis of phase angle effects on Ceres' 3-micron band using IRTF spectra, aiding mineralogical interpretation of Dawn's data.
Findings
Band center slightly increases with phase angle
Band depth decreases by ~20% with phase angle
Band area decreases by ~25% with phase angle
Abstract
Phase angle-induced spectral effects are important to characterize since they affect spectral band parameters such as band depth and band center, and therefore skew mineralogical interpretations of planetary bodies via reflectance spectroscopy. Dwarf planet (1) Ceres is the next target of NASA's Dawn mission, which is expected to arrive in March 2015. The visible and near-infrared mapping spectrometer (VIR) onboard Dawn has the spatial and spectral range to characterize the surface between 0.25-5.0 microns. Ceres has an absorption feature at 3.0 microns due to hydroxyl- and/or water-bearing minerals (e.g. Lebofsky et al. 1981, Rivkin et al. 2003). We analyzed phase angle-induced spectral effects on the 3-micron absorption band on Ceres using spectra measured with the long-wavelength cross-dispersed (LXD: 1.9-4.2 microns) mode of the SpeX spectrograph/imager at the NASA Infrared…
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