Gaia search for early-formed andesitic asteroidal crusts
Marjorie Galinier, Marco Delbo, Chrysa Avdellidou, Laurent Galluccio,, and Yves Marrocchi

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR3 spectral data to identify asteroids with spectra similar to the ancient andesitic meteorite Erg Chech 002, revealing rare potential analogues mainly in the inner main belt.
Contribution
It introduces a spectroscopic comparison method to find asteroid analogues of a rare achondrite meteorite using Gaia DR3 data, highlighting the scarcity of such objects.
Findings
51 main-belt asteroids have spectra similar to Erg Chech 002
91 asteroids match space-weathered meteorite spectra
Potential analogues are mostly located in the inner main belt
Abstract
Context. Andesitic meteorites are among the oldest achondrites known to date. They record volcanic events and crust formation episodes in primordial planetesimals that took place about 4.565 Myr ago. However, no analogue for these meteorites has been found in the asteroid population to date. Aims. We searched for spectroscopic analogues of the andesitic meteorite Erg Chech 002 in the asteroid population using the Gaia DR3 spectral dataset. Methods. In order to identify which asteroids have the most similar spectrum to Erg Chech 002, we first determined the spectral parameters of Gaia DR3 asteroids (spectral slope and Band I depth) and compared them to the spectral parameters of different samples of the meteorite. In addition, we performed a spectral curve matching between Erg Chech 002 and Gaia DR3 asteroid data, and we compared the results of both methods. Results. We found that 51…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Geological and Geochemical Analysis
