Abstract
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space
Telescope Infrared Spectrograph of 28 asteroids representative of all
established types of binary groups. Photometric lightcurves were also
obtained for 14 of them during the Spitzer observations to provide the
context of the observations and reliable estimates of their absolute
magnitudes. The extracted mid-IR spectra were analyzed using a modified
standard thermal model (STM) and a thermophysical model (TPM) that takes
into account the shape and geometry of the large primary at the time of
the Spitzer observation. We derived a reliable estimate of the size,
albedo, and beaming factor for each of these asteroids, representing
three main taxonomic groups: C, S, and X. For large (volume-equivalent
system diameter Deq > 130 km) binary asteroids, the TPM
analysis indicates a low thermal inertia (Γ ⩽ ∼100 J
s-1/2 K-1 m-2) and their emissivity
spectra display strong mineral features, implying that they are covered
with a thick layer of thermally insulating regolith. The smaller
(surface-equivalent system diameter Deff <17 km)
asteroids also show some emission lines of minerals, but they are
significantly weaker, consistent with regoliths with coarser grains,
than those of the large binary asteroids. The average bulk densities of
these multiple asteroids vary from 0.7-1.7 g/cm3 (P-, C-type)
to ∼2 g/cm3 (S-type). The highest density is estimated
for the M-type (22) Kalliope (3.2 ± 0.9 g/cm3). The
spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and emissivity spectra, made
available as a supplement document, could help to constrain the surface
compositions of these asteroids.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1130-1161 |
Number of pages | 32 |
Journal | Icarus |
Volume | 221 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1-Nov-2012 |
Keywords
- Asteroids
- Satellites of asteroids
- Asteroids, Composition
- Infrared observations
- NEAR-EARTH ASTEROIDS
- MAIN-BELT ASTEROIDS
- BINARY MINOR PLANETS
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- INFRARED OBSERVATIONS
- 21 LUTETIA
- ROTATIONAL PROPERTIES
- SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY
- SURFACE-COMPOSITION
- ANGULAR-MOMENTUM