Bibcode
Devogèle, M.; Tanga, P.; Cellino, A.; Bendjoya, Ph.; Rivet, J.-P.; Surdej, J.; Vernet, D.; Sunshine, J. M.; Bus, S. J.; Abe, L.; Bagnulo, S.; Borisov, G.; Campins, H.; Carry, B.; Licandro, J.; McLean, W.; Pinilla-Alonso, N.
Referencia bibliográfica
Icarus, Volume 304, p. 31-57.
Fecha de publicación:
4
2018
Revista
Número de citas
39
Número de citas referidas
36
Descripción
Asteroids can be classified into several groups based on their spectral
reflectance. Among these groups, the one belonging to the L-class in the
taxonomic classification based on visible and near-infrared spectra
exhibit several peculiar properties. First, their near-infrared spectrum
is characterized by a strong absorption band interpreted as the
diagnostic of a high content of the FeO bearing spinel mineral. This
mineral is one of the main constituents of Calcium-Aluminum-rich
Inclusions (CAI) the oldest mineral compounds found in the solar system.
In polarimetry, they possess an uncommonly large value of the inversion
angle incompatible with all known asteroid belonging to other
taxonomical classes. Asteroids found to possess such a high inversion
angle are commonly called Barbarians based on the first asteroid on
which this property was first identified, (234) Barbara. In this paper
we present the results of an extensive campaign of polarimetric and
spectroscopic observations of L-class objects. We have derived
phase-polarization curves for a sample of 7 Barbarians, finding a
variety of inversion angles ranging between 25 and 30°. Spectral
reflectance data exhibit variations in terms of spectral slope and
absorption features in the near-infrared. We analyzed these data using a
Hapke model to obtain some inferences about the relative abundance of
CAI and other mineral compounds. By combining spectroscopic and
polarimetric results, we find evidence that the polarimetric inversion
angle is directly correlated with the presence of CAI, and the peculiar
polarimetric properties of Barbarians are primarily a consequence of
their anomalous composition.
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