Title of article
A radar survey of main-belt asteroids: Arecibo observations of 55 objects during 1999–2003
Author/Authors
Magri، نويسنده , , Christopher and Nolan، نويسنده , , Michael C. and Ostro، نويسنده , , Steven J. and Giorgini، نويسنده , , Jon D.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
26
From page
126
To page
151
Abstract
We report Arecibo observations of 55 main-belt asteroids (MBAs) during 1999–2003. Most of our targets had not been detected previously with radar, so these observations more than double the number of radar-detected MBAs. Our bandwidth estimates constrain our targetsʹ pole directions in a manner that is geometrically distinct from optically derived constraints. We present detailed statistical analyses of the disk-integrated properties (radar albedo and circular polarization ratio) of the 84 MBAs observed with radar through March 2003; all of these observations are summarized in the online supplementary information. Certain conclusions reached in previous studies are strengthened: M asteroids have higher mean radar albedos and a wider range of albedos than do other MBAs, suggesting that both metal-rich and metal-poor M-class objects exist; and C- and S-class MBAs have indistinguishable radar albedo distributions, suggesting that most S-class objects are chondritic. Also in accord with earlier results, there is evidence that primitive asteroids from outside the C taxon (F, G, P, and D) are not as radar-bright as C and S objects, but a convincing statistical test must await larger sample sizes. In contrast with earlier work, we find S-class MBAs to have higher circular polarization ratios than other MBAs, indicating greater near-surface structural complexity at decimeter scales, due to different mineralogy (material strength or loss tangent), a different impactor population, or both.
Keywords
Asteroids , Radar observations
Journal title
Icarus
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Icarus
Record number
2374184
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