Near-infrared colors of minor planets recovered from VISTA - VHS survey (MOVIS)
M. Popescu, J. Licandro, D. Morate, J. de Leon, D. A. Nedelcu, R., Rebolo, R. G. McMahon, E. Gonzalez-Solares, M. Irwin

TL;DR
This study compiles near-infrared colors of nearly 40,000 minor planets from VISTA-VHS data, revealing mineralogical patterns and improving taxonomic classification methods based on color-color plots.
Contribution
It introduces a new catalog of minor planet colors from VISTA-VHS, enhancing spectral classification and mineralogical analysis of small Solar System bodies.
Findings
Colors reveal mineralogies and taxonomic types.
Y-J color effectively separates spectral classes.
Clusters correspond to known asteroid types.
Abstract
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) provide information about the surface composition of about 100,000 minor planets. The resulting visible colors and albedos enabled us to group them in several major classes, which are a simplified view of the diversity shown by the few existing spectra. We performed a serendipitous search in VISTA-VHS observations using a pipeline developed to retrieve and process the data that corresponds to solar system objects (SSo). The colors and the magnitudes of the minor planets observed by the VISTA survey are compiled into three catalogs that are available online: the detections catalog (MOVIS-D), the magnitudes catalog (MOVIS-M), and the colors catalog (MOVIS-C). They were built using the third data release of the survey (VISTA VHS-DR3). A total of 39,947 objects were detected, including 52 NEAs, 325 Mars…
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