Visible and near-infrared lightcurves of eight asteroids

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Astronomical Photometry, Light Curve, Near Infrared Radiation, Visible Spectrum, Astronomical Coordinates, Color, Reference Stars, Vesta Asteroid, Asteroids, Visible Light, Infrared, Wavelengths, Lightcurves, Color, Harmonia, Vesta, Massalia, Amphitrite, Euphrosyne, Laetina, Surface, Composition, Thyra, Dembowska, Observations, Spectrophotometry

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B lightcurves are presented for seven asteroids (4, 20, 29, 31, 39, 115, and 349) together with visual and infrared color curves (B-V, B-K, V-J, and J-K). A V broadband lightcurve for 40 Harmonia is also included. Color variations are observed for three asteroids (4, 31, and 115). The variation in the colors of 4 Vesta is discussed in terms of differences in surface composition. Pole positions and shapes are estimated for 20 Massalia, 29 Amphitrite, 31 Euphrosyne, and 39 Laetitia. Various UBVRIJHK colors are listed for these asteroids as well as for 5, 19, 44, 52, 83, 145, 386, and 471.

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