Identifying LL Chondrite Near-Earth Asteroids Using LL Chondrite Reflectance SpectraOPEN ACCESS
Pengyue Wang (王鹏越), Edward Cloutis, Ye Su (苏烨), and Man-To Hui (许文韬)
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 985, Number 1
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“Most near-Earth objects are thought to originate from the collisional fragments of the main asteroid belt. One question that remains to be resolved is the proportion of near-Earth objects sampling the core area material of the parent body to the outer layers. In this study, we developed a method to determine the petrologic type of ordinary chondrite parent bodies based on reflectance spectroscopy. We also calculated the petrologic type of asteroid (25143) Itokawa, which is consistent with the returned samples from the JAXA Hayabusa mission. Finally, we calculate the petrologic type of 28 LL near-Earth asteroids. Our results show that the surface material of most LL chondrite near-Earth asteroids is of petrologic grade higher than 4. The ratio of LL chondrite near-Earth asteroids with high petrologic type (5 and 6) to LL chondrite near-Earth asteroids with low petrologic type is 0.79. This also means that LL chondrite near-Earth asteroids may originate primarily from the core area of the main belt parent body or bodies.”