Artigo Revisado por pares

Albedo and color contrasts on asteroid surfaces

1979; Elsevier BV; Volume: 40; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0019-1035(79)90029-0

ISSN

1090-2643

Autores

J. Degewij, E. F. Tedesco, B. Zellner,

Tópico(s)

Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies

Resumo

Asteroids in general display only small or negligible variations in spectrum or albedo during a rotational cycle. Color variations with rotation are described in the literature but are usually comparable to the noise in the measurements. Twenty-four asteroids have been systematically monitored for such color changes. Only 3 Juno, 4 Vesta, 6 Hebe, 71 Niobe, 349 Dembowska, and 944 Hidalgo display color variations larger than 0.03 mag. In each of these cases the asteroid appears redder near maximum brightness. Of seven asteroids monitored polarimetrically, only 4 Vesta shows a convincing variation, attributed to an albedo change with rotation. The lightcurve can be explained by albedo differences alone; Vesta apparently has a nearly spheroidal shape. Notwithstanding the above results, the degree of uniformity of most asteroid surfaces is remarkable. If asteroids exist with large discrete domains of ferrosilicate, metallic, and/or carbonaceous material together on their surfaces, they have not yet been identified.

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