Near-Ultraviolet Absorption Distribution of Primitive Asteroids from Spectrophotometric Surveys
Eri Tatsumi, Faith Vilas, Julia de Le\'on, Marcel Popescu, Sunao, Hasegawa, Takahiro Hiroi, Fernando Tinaut-Ruano, Javier Licandro

TL;DR
This study analyzes the near-ultraviolet (NUV) reflectance spectra of over 9,000 primitive asteroids to assess the potential of NUV absorption as an indicator of hydrated minerals and explores how asteroid size and location influence spectral features.
Contribution
It demonstrates a strong correlation between NUV absorption and hydration indicators, revealing size and spatial variations in asteroid compositions and distributions.
Findings
NUV absorption correlates with hydrated silicates and OH-band absorption.
Large asteroids show different NUV features compared to smaller ones.
Distribution of asteroid types varies across the main belt and outer regions.
Abstract
Aims: Our objectives were first to evaluate the possibility for using the NUV absorption as diagnostics of hydrated minerals based on the recent datasets of primitive asteroids and hydrated carbonaceous chondrites, and second to investigate the reflectance spectrophotometry of the primitive asteroids in the NUV as functions of heliocentric distance and size. Methods: The NUV and visible reflectance spectrophotometry of more than 9,000 primitive asteroids was investigated using two spectrophotometric surveys, the Eight Color Asteroid Survey (ECAS) and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), which cover wavelengths down to 0.32 um and 0.36 um, respectively. We classified asteroids from the main asteroid belt, the Cybele and Hilda zones, and Jupiter Trojans based on Tholen's taxonomy and described the statistical distribution of primitive asteroid types. We also examined the relationship of…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
