Gaia view of primitive inner-belt asteroid families: Searching for the origins of asteroids Bennu and Ryugu
Marco Delbo, Chrysa Avdellidou, Kevin J. Walsh

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR3 data to analyze inner-belt asteroid families, identifying Eulalia and Polana as the most spectrally similar to Bennu and Ryugu, respectively, shedding light on their possible origins.
Contribution
It provides new spectral comparisons between asteroid families and primitive near-Earth asteroids using Gaia DR3 data, highlighting potential source families for Bennu and Ryugu.
Findings
Eulalia family spectrum closely matches Bennu's in 450-800 nm range.
Polana family spectrum is most similar to Ryugu's, though with some discrepancy.
Gaia DR3 spectra are generally consistent with previous data, except for Svea.
Abstract
Near-Earth asteroids Ryugu and Bennu, were visited, characterised, and sampled by the Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-REx missions: remote sensing data and sample return analysis showed that both asteroids have primitive, hydrated and organic-rich compositions. The dark families of the inner main belt (IMB) that belong to the spectroscopic C-complex have been claimed to be the sources of both Ryugu and Bennu. Hence, there has been large effort to characterise them. Here we used the Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3) asteroid reflectance spectra to investigate the 11 known IMB C-complex families (Chaldaea, Chimaera, Clarissa, Erigone, Eulalia, Klio, Polana, Primordial, Sulamitis, Svea, Tamara). For each family, we extracted the family members that have known geometric visible albedo values and Gaia DR3 data and we created an average reflectance spectrum per family between 370 and 950 nm. The average DR3…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Planetary Science and Exploration
