Spectral characterisation of 14 V-type candidate asteroids from the MOVIS catalogue
Pavol Matlovi\v{c}, Julia de Leon, Hissa Medeiros, Marcel Popescu,, Juan Luis Rizos, Jad-Alexandru Mansour

TL;DR
This study spectrally analyzed 14 V-type asteroid candidates from the MOVIS catalogue, confirming 11 new V-types and providing insights into their mineralogical composition and distribution across the asteroid belt.
Contribution
It presents the first spectral confirmation of 11 V-type asteroids from the MOVIS catalogue, expanding knowledge of basaltic bodies beyond the Vesta family.
Findings
Confirmed 11 new V-type asteroids using spectral analysis.
Identified diogenite-like composition in asteroid (2452) Lyot.
Demonstrated high efficiency (>85%) of MOVIS in V-type identification.
Abstract
Most of the currently known basaltic (V-type) asteroids are believed to be past or present members of the Vesta dynamical family. The rising discoveries of V-type asteroids that are not dynamically linked to the Vesta family suggest that a number of major basaltic bodies may have been present during the early stages of the solar system. In this work, we aim to provide a spectral analysis of 14 V-type candidates of various dynamical types, selected from the Moving Objects from VISTA Survey (MOVIS) catalogue. The computed visible and near-infrared (NIR) spectral parameters are used to investigate evidence of space-weathering or mineralogical differences from the expected basaltic composition. Based on the analysis of their visible spectra, we confirm 11 new V-type asteroids: six low-i asteroids - (3188) Jekabsons, (3331) Kvistaberg, (4693) Drummond, (7223) Dolgorukij, (9007) James Bond,…
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