Distant asteroids and outer Jovian satellites.
Abstract
Sixty percent of the sampled objects in the Hilda, Trojan and outer Jovian satellite locations belong to C-type and another 30% belong to a new group called RD-type (reddish and dark), sometimes referred to simply as D-type. Objects in this group have low albedo values between 2 and 4% and steep reflection spectra between 0.7 micron and 0.9 micron. Furthermore, 944 Hidalgo belongs to this group but shows color variation over its surface. Meteoritic minerals with similar optical reflection spectra are discussed. Trojans with sizes down to 15 km in the cloud preceding Jupiter are about 3.5 times more numerous than those in the following cloud. RD-type Trojans appear more often in the preceding cloud. There is a resemblance of spectrum, albedo and phase relation among the majority of Trojans and the outer Jovian satellites.
- Publication:
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Asteroids
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979aste.book..417D
- Keywords:
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- Asteroids;
- Astrometry;
- Jupiter (Planet);
- Natural Satellites;
- Planetary Orbits;
- Trojan Orbits;
- Albedo;
- Astronomical Photometry;
- Infrared Astronomy;
- Meteoritic Composition;
- Optical Reflection;
- Spectrum Analysis;
- Statistical Distributions;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration;
- Albedo:Trojans;
- Trojans:Phase Effects