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Licandro, J.; de León Cruz, J.; Serra-Ricart, M.; García, A.; Pinilla, N.
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35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 18 - 25 July 2004, in Paris, France., p.3336
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Asteroids in cometary orbits can be defined as minor planets that do not
present cometary activity and has orbits with Tisserand parameter T <
3 (typical of cometary orbits). The nature and origin of this population
is still controversial. Recent dynamical studies claim for a cometary
origin (comets that become dormant or dead comets by the growth of an
insulating surface crust of refractory material) or an asteroidal origin
(asteroids of the outer main belt whith orbits that become cometary
because of dynamical reasons). In an effort to determine the nature of
this objects we started an observational program of a set of these
asteroids with the aim of characterize some physical properties of the
population and to compare them with that of outer main belt asteroids
and cometary nuclei. In particular, NEAs in cometary orbits are very
important to determine the number of dead comets in the NEA population
and because they are good targets for space missions. In this work a
preliminary analysis of our database of visible+infrared spectra
(0.5-2.4 μm), that includes more than 20 objects observed with the
Italian 3.56m "Telescopio Nazionale Galileo" and the 2.5m "Nordic
Optical Telescope" at the "El Roque de los Muchachos" Observatory (La
Palma, Spain), is presented. The spectral characteristics and the main
mineralogical properties of their surfaces is discussed in comparison
with that of Trojan, Hilda asteroids and cometary nuclei. Also the spin
properties are studied and preliminary results of our photometric
program using the 1m "Optical Ground Station" and the 0.82m "IAC-80"
telescopes at Teide Observatory (Tenerife, Spain) are presented. Finally
the size distribution is also studied based in their absolute
magnitudes.