Gaia DR3 asteroid reflectance spectra: L-type families, memberships, and ages
Roberto Balossi, Paolo Tanga, Alexey Sergeyev, Alberto Cellino and, Federica Spoto

TL;DR
This study utilizes Gaia DR3 asteroid reflectance spectra to identify and analyze L-type asteroid families, improving membership determination, size distribution, and age estimates by combining spectral data with clustering methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces a spectral taxonomy-based method to refine asteroid family memberships and ages, demonstrating the effectiveness of combining spectral analysis with hierarchical clustering.
Findings
Improved size distribution profiles for Tirela/Klumpkea family.
Identification of new family members not detected by traditional methods.
Revised age estimates for asteroid families based on spectral data.
Abstract
The Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3) contains reflectance spectra at visible wavelengths for 60,518 asteroids over the range between 374-1034 nm, representing a large sample that is well suited to studies of asteroid families. We want to assess the potential of Gaia spectra in identifying asteroid family members. Here, we focus on two L-type families, namely Tirela/Klumpkea and Watsonia. These families are known for their connection to Barbarian asteroids, which are potentially abundant in calcium-aluminum rich inclusions (CAIs). Our method is based (1) on a color taxonomy specifically built on Gaia data and (2) the similarity of spectra of candidate members with the template spectrum of a specific family. We identified objects in the halo of Tirela/Klumpkea, along with possible interlopers. We also found an independent group of eight asteroids erroneously linked to the family by the…
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