The composition and origin of the C, P, and D asteroids - Water as a tracer of thermal evolution in the outer belt

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Asteroid Belts, Chemical Composition, Hydroxyl Radicals, Silicates, Spectral Signatures, Water Vapor, Planetary Orbits, Solar System, Solar Wind

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A telescopic and laboratory investigation of water distribution among low albedo asteroids in the outer belt, using the 3-micron reflectance absorption of molecular H2O and structural OH ions (coincident with the 3-micron spectral signature of meteorite and asteroid hydrated silicates) shows that 66 percent of the C-class asteroids in the sample have hydrated silicate surfaces. In conjunction with the apparently anhydrous P and D surfaces, this pronounced hydration difference between C-class asteroids and the more distant P and D classes points to an original outer belt asteroid composition of anhydrous silicates, water ice, and complex organic material. Early solar-wind induction heating of protoasteroids, declining in intensity with distance from the sun, is conjectured to have produced the observed diminution of hydrated silicate abundance.

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