Absorption Bands Near 3 Micrometers in Diffuse Reflectance Spectra of Carbonaceous Chondrites: Comparison with Ceres and Pallas

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Asteroids: C-Type, Chondrites: Carbonaceous, Infrared Spectroscopy, Minerals: Hydrous, Reflectance Spectra

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Absorption features of 3 micron hydration bands of carbonaceous (C) chondrites were compared with those of C-type asteroids, Ceres and Pallas, to study the amount of hydrous minerals on their surfaces. The intensity of the 3 micron band of Pallas is similar to those of thermally metamorphosed C chondrites. This suggests the possibility that Pallas underwent thermal metamorphism. The intensity of the 3 micron band of Ceres is not similar to those of C chondrites measured.

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