Bibcode
De Prá, M. N.; Pinilla-Alonso, N.; Carvano, J. M.; Licandro, J.; Campins, H.; Mothé-Diniz, T.; De León, J.; Alí-Lagoa, V.
Bibliographical reference
Icarus, Volume 311, p. 35-51.
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2018
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Description
The Cybele and Hilda dynamical groups delimit the outer edge of the
asteroid belt. Their compositional distribution is a key element to
constrain evolutionary models of the Solar System. In this paper, we
present a compositional analysis of these populations using
spectroscopic observations, SDSS and NEOWISE data. As part of the
PRIMASS (Primitive Asteroids Spectroscopic Survey), we acquired visible
spectra of 18 objects in Hilda or Cybele groups with the Goodman High
Throughput Spectrometer at the 4.1 m SOAR telescope and 20 near-IR
spectra of Hilda objects with Near Infrared Camera Spectrograph at the
3.56 m TNG. The sample is enlarged with spectra taken from the
literature in order to increase our statistical analysis. The spectra
were inspected for aqueous alteration bands and other spectral features
that can be linked to compositional constraints. The analysis shows a
continuous distribution of compositions from the main-belt to the
Cybele, Hilda and Trojan regions. We also identify a population in the
Trojans group not present in Hilda or Cybele objects.
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