Non-Vestoid candidate asteroids in the inner main belt
Dagmara Oszkiewicz, Brian A. Skiff, Nick Moskovitz, Pawe{\l}, Kankiewicz, Anna Marciniak, Javier Licandro, Mattia Galiazzo, Werner, Zeilinger

TL;DR
This study identifies potential non-Vestoid V-type asteroids in the inner main belt by analyzing their rotational properties and Yarkovsky drift, suggesting some HED meteorites originate from asteroids other than Vesta.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to identify non-Vestoid V-type asteroids based on their rotation and Yarkovsky drift, expanding the understanding of HED meteorite origins.
Findings
Several asteroid candidates with non-Vesta origins identified.
Rotational properties suggest different Yarkovsky drift directions.
Potential non-Vestoid parent bodies of anomalous HEDs found.
Abstract
Most Howardite-Eucrite-Diogenite (HED) meteorites (analogs to V-type asteroids) are thought to originate from asteroid (4) Vesta. However, some HEDs show distinct oxygen isotope ratios and therefore are thought to originate from other asteroids. In this study, we try to identify asteroids that may represent parent bodies of those mismatching HEDs. In particular, the origin of the anomalous Bunburra Rockhole meteorite was traced back to the inner main asteroid belt, showing that there might be asteroids that are not genetically linked to the asteroid (4) Vesta (the main source of V-type asteroids and HED meteorites) in the inner main belt. In this work we identify V-type asteroids outside the dynamical Vesta family whose rotational properties (retrograde vs prograde rotation) suggest the direction of Yarkovsky drift that sets them apart from typical Vestoids and Vesta fugitives.…
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