Evidence of thermal metamorphism on the C, G, B, and F asteroids

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Metamorphism (Geology), Magnesium, Murchison Meteorite, Reflectance, Silicates, Ultraviolet Absorption

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Reflectance spectra (0.3 to 2.6 micrometers) of 14 C, G, B, and F asteroids and 21 carbonaceous chondrite powders are compared in detail. Only three thermally metamorphosed CM-CI chondrites that have a weak UV absorption are shown to have close counterparts among those asteroids. Reflectance spectra of heated Murchison CM2 chondrite are compared with the average C and G type asteroid spectra. Murchison heated at 600 to 1000 C exhibits a similar weak UV absorption and provides the best analog for those spectra. Comparison of UV absorption strengths between 160 C, G, B, and F asteroids and carbonaceous chondrites suggests that surface minerals of most of those asteroids are thermally metamorphosed at temperatures around 600 to 1000 C.

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