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Minor planets and related objects. XVIII - UBV photometry and surface composition

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1975

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New photometric observations on the UBV system are presented for 45 asteroids, bringing the total to 91 for which complete UBV colors are available. The reduced magnitudes B (1, 0) scatter about the adopted catalog values by + or - 0m, 25, with negligible systematic difference. The UBV colors fall into three distinct groups which correspond almost perfectly to the S (silicaceous or stony), C (carbonaceous), and U (unclassifiable) asteroid types recently identified from polarimetry, infrared radiometry, and narrow-band spectrophotometry. It becomes possible to classify asteroids from UBV observations alone. The S asteroids have colors very similar to those of L and LL ordinary chondrites, and some of the U objects are consistent in color with nickel-iron or enstatite-rich meteorites, but no meteorites appear to have the UBV colors of the C asteroids. The asteroid C and S compositional types have no exact counterparts among the surfaces of natural satellites.