Compositional Diversity Among Primitive Asteroids
Humberto Campins, Julia de Leon, Javier Licandro, Amanda Hendrix, Juan, A. Sanchez, Victor Ali-Lagoa

TL;DR
This paper reviews the spectral and compositional diversity of primitive asteroids, their links to interplanetary dust and comets, and discusses recent findings from spacecraft missions and asteroid families.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of primitive asteroid spectral characteristics, their physical properties, and insights from recent sample-return missions and asteroid family analyses.
Findings
Primitive asteroids show diverse spectral features and compositions.
Sample-return missions target primitive NEAs from the inner belt.
Inner belt primitive asteroids fall into two spectral groups with distinct features.
Abstract
Spectroscopic observations from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared have revealed new and diagnostic differences among primitive asteroids. We review the spectral characteristics of these asteroids and their inferred compositional and physical properties. Primitive asteroids throughout the belt show carbon-rich compounds, varying degrees of aqueous alteration and even surface ice; recent observations provide significant new constraints on composition, thermal inertia, and other surface properties. New mid-infrared connections between primitive asteroids and interplanetary dust particles indicate that the latter sample a larger fraction of main belt asteroids than meteorites. Links with the composition of comets are consistent with a proposed continuum between primitive asteroids and comets. Two sample-return missions, OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa 2, will visit primitive near-Earth asteroids…
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