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Optical properties of carbonaceous chondrites and their relationship to asteroids

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1973

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Results of diffuse reflectance measurements of nine samples of carbonaceous chondrites (one C1, three C2, four C3, and one C4) and one iron meteorite, Odessa. Measurements were also made of mineral mixtures in an attempt to understand the cause of some features of the meteorite reflectances. The C1 and C2 carbonaceous chondrites have reflectances low enough to match the anomalously low albedos of some asteroids. Some asteroids have spectral reflectances similar to carbonaceous chondrites, whereas others with flat or F-type curves appear to match simulated mineral mixtures with slightly greater amounts of the carbonaceous component than those found in the meteorites. This observation suggests either that surface physical processes such as melting may be enhancing the optical effect of opaque carbonaceous material on some asteroid surfaces and/or that these asteroids contain even more carbonaceous material than the C1 meteorites.

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