Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002icar..155..205d&link_type=abstract
Icarus, Volume 155, pp. 205-219 (2002).
Physics
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Scientific paper
Analysis of the disk-integrated solar phase curve of 433 Eros, as derived from ground-based telescopic and NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft measurements, shows that Eros's surface properties are typical of average S-type asteroids. Eros displays the same single-particle scattering characteristics and porosity vs theoretical grain size relationships as typical S-asteroids, as does Ida. Eros's single-scattering albedo, however, is higher. The geometric albedo at 550 nm derived for Eros (0.29+/-0.02) is higher than Ida's but is equivalent to Gaspra's within the error bars. The phase integral (0.39+/-0.02) and Bond albedo (0.12+/-0.02) for Eros are higher than those estimated for average S-type asteroids but commensurate with the values obtained for Gaspra. .
Carcich Brian
Clark Beth Ellen
Domingue Donovan L.
Joseph James
Robinson Michael
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