Title of article :
A peculiar family of Jupiter Trojans: The Eurybates
Author/Authors :
De Luise، نويسنده , , F. and Dotto، نويسنده , , E. and Fornasier، نويسنده , , S. and Barucci، نويسنده , , M.A. and Pinilla-Alonso، نويسنده , , N. and Perna، نويسنده , , D. and Marzari-Chiesa، نويسنده , , F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
5
From page :
586
To page :
590
Abstract :
The Eurybates family is a compact core inside the Menelaus clan, located in the L4 swarm of Jupiter Trojans. Fornasier et al. (Fornasier, S., Dotto, E., Hainaut, O., Marzari, F., Boehnhardt, H., De Luise, F., Barucci, M.A. [2007]. Icarus 190, 622–642) found that this family exhibits a peculiar abundance of spectrally flat objects, similar to Chiron-like Centaurs and C-type main belt asteroids. On the basis of the visible spectra available in literature, Eurybates family’s members seemed to be good candidates for having on their surfaces water/water ice or aqueous altered materials. rove our knowledge of the surface composition of this peculiar family, we carried out an observational campaign at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG), obtaining near-infrared spectra of 7 members. Our data show a surprisingly absence of any spectral feature referable to the presence of water, ices or aqueous altered materials on the surface of the observed objects. Models of the surface composition are attempted, evidencing that amorphous carbon seems to dominate the surface composition of the observed bodies and some amount of silicates (olivine) could be present.
Keywords :
Asteroidscomposition , Asteroidssurface , Trojan asteroids , Spectroscopy
Journal title :
Icarus
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Icarus
Record number :
2377839
Link To Document :
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