Connecting Asteroids and Meteorites with visible and near-infrared spectroscopy
Francesca E. DeMeo, Brian J. Burt, Micha\"el Marsset, David Polishook,, Thomas H. Burbine, Beno\^it Carry, Richard P. Binzel, Pierre Vernazza, Vishnu, Reddy, Michelle Tang, Cristina A. Thomas, Andrew S. Rivkin, Nicholas A., Moskovitz, Stephen M. Slivan, Schelte J. Bus

TL;DR
This study systematically compares asteroid and meteorite spectra across visible and near-infrared wavelengths, confirming known links and discovering potential new connections, highlighting compositional diversity and spectral degeneracy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectral matching analysis between 500 asteroid spectra and over 1,000 meteorite samples, revealing both established and novel asteroid-meteorite links.
Findings
Confirmed major asteroid-meteorite spectral matches
Identified potential new asteroid-meteorite connections
Highlighted spectral degeneracy and compositional diversity
Abstract
We identify spectral similarities between asteroids and meteorites. We identify spectral matches between 500 asteroid spectra and over 1,000 samples of RELAB meteorite spectra over 0.45-2.5 microns. We reproduce many major and previously known meteorite-asteroid connections and find possible new, more rare or less-established connections. Well-established connections include: ordinary chondrites (OC) with S-complex asteroids; pristine CM carbonaceous chondrites with Ch-type asteroids and heated CMs with C-type asteroids; HED meteorites with V-types; enstatite chondrites with Xc-type asteroids; CV meteorites with K-type asteroids; Brachinites, Pallasites and R chondrites with olivine-dominated A-type asteroids. We find a trend from Q, Sq, S, Sr to Sv correlates with LL to H, with Q-types matching predominately to L and LL ordinary chondrites, and Sr and Sv matching predominantly with L…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
