Near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy of the unusual minor planet 5145 Pholus (1992AD)

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Asteroids, Infrared Photometry, Infrared Spectroscopy, Near Infrared Radiation, Planetary Surfaces, Emission Spectra, Ice, Organic Compounds, Radiant Flux Density, Asteroids, Photometry, Near-Infrared, Wavelengths, Spectroscopy, Pholus, 1992Ad, Color, Surface, Composition, Ice, Organic Material, Absorption, Earth-Based Observations, Reflectance, Spectra, Comparisons

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Near-IR photometry and spectroscopy of 5145 Pholus reveals that the
visual to IR colors are unusually red and appear to show evidence for
complex organic solids and/or ices on the surface. No compelling match
is found with any present measurements of single-component ice or tholin
samples.

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