Bibcode
Campins, Humberto; de León, Julia; Licandro, Javier; Kelley, Michael S.; Fernández, Yan; Ziffer, Julie; Nesvorný, David
Referencia bibliográfica
Planetary and Space Science, Volume 73, Issue 1, p. 95-97.
Fecha de publicación:
12
2012
Número de citas
5
Número de citas referidas
5
Descripción
Spectroscopy of asteroids can be diagnostic of their surface composition
and other properties such as internal structure. The European Space
Agency's Gaia mission will result in a dramatic increase in the number
and quality of asteroid spectra in the 0.35–0.9 μm wavelength
range. This homogeneous set of spectra, with high sensitivity in the
near-ultraviolet, will be of great benefit to the study of asteroids. In
this work, we focus on Gaia's expected contributions to the
understanding of asteroids families and we use the Themis family as an
example. Spectra of main belt asteroids as small as 2 km in diameter
will constrain or determine the composition and thermal evolution of a
family's parent body. In the case of the Themis family, Gaia's spectra
will also help establish the role of water and hydrated minerals in the
evolution of this family, including the puzzling nature of the
“main belt comets” or “activated asteroids”
within this family.