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A radar survey of M- and X-class asteroids II. Summary and synthesis
Authors:Michael K Shepard  Beth Ellen Clark  Michael C Nolan  Christopher Magri  Lance AM Benner  Alan W Harris  Robert D Stephens
Institution:a Bloomsburg University, 400 E. Second St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815, USA
b Ithaca College, 267 Center for Natural Sciences, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
c NAIC/Arecibo Observatory, HC 3 Box 53995, Arecibo, PR 00612, USA
d University of Maine at Farmington, 173 High Street, Preble Hall, ME 04938, USA
e Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA
f Space Science Institute, La Canada, CA 91011-3364, USA
g Palmer Divide Observatory/Space Science Institute, Colorado Springs, CO 80908, USA
h Santana Observatory, 11355 Mount Johnson Court, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737, USA
i Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, B.P. 4229, 06304 NICE Cedex 4, France
Abstract:Using the S-band radar at Arecibo Observatory, we observed six new M-class main-belt asteroids (MBAs), and re-observed one, bringing the total number of Tholen M-class asteroids observed with radar to 19. The mean radar albedo for all our targets is View the MathML source, significantly higher than the mean radar albedo of every other class (Magri, C., Nolan, M.C., Ostro, S.J., Giorgini, J.D. 2007]. Icarus 186, 126-151). Seven of these objects (Asteroids 16 Psyche, 129 Antigone, 216 Kleopatra, 347 Pariana, 758 Mancunia, 779 Nina, 785 Zwetana) have radar albedos indicative of a very high metal content View the MathML source, and consistent with a remnant iron/nickel core interpretation (irons) or exotic high metal meteorite types such as CB. We propose designating these high radar albedo objects as Mm. Two asteroids, 110 Lydia and 678 Fredegundis, have more moderate radar albedos View the MathML source, but exhibit high values View the MathML source at some rotation phases suggesting a significant metal content. The remaining 10 objects have moderate radar albedos View the MathML source at all rotation phases. Most of our targets have visible/near-infrared spectra (Hardersen, P.S., Gaffey, M.J., Abell, P.A. 2005]. Icarus 175, 141-158; Fornasier, S., Clark, B.E., Dotto, E., Migliorini, A., Ockert-Bell, M., Barucci, M.A. 2009]. Icarus, submitted for publication) that indicate the presence of at least some silicate phases. All of the non-Mm asteroids show a positive correlation between visual and radar albedo but the reasons for this are not clear. All of the higher radar albedo targets (the 7 Mm asteroids, Lydia, and Fredegundis) show moderate to large variations in radar albedo with rotation phase. We suggest that their high radar reflectivity exaggerates irregularities in the asteroid shape to cause this behavior. One-third of our targets show evidence for asteroid-scale concavities or bifurcation. Based on all the evidence available, we suggest that most Tholen M-class asteroids are not remnant iron cores or enstatite chondrites, but rather collisional composites of silicates and irons with compositions more analogous to stony-iron meteorites and high-iron carbonaceous chondrites.
Keywords:Asteroids  Asteroids  Composition
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