TY - JOUR
T1 - The Maria asteroid family
T2 - Genetic relationships and a plausible source of mesosiderites near the 3:1 Kirkwood Gap
AU - Fieber-Beyer, Sherry K.
AU - Gaffey, Michael J.
AU - Kelley, Michael S.
AU - Reddy, Vishnu
AU - Reynolds, Chalbeth M.
AU - Hicks, Tony
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by NASA HQ under the NESSF Grant NNX08AW0414 (S.K.FB) and NASA PGG Program Grant NNX07AP73G (M.J.G.). Portions of this work were supported by NASA PAST Grants NAG5-12445 and NNG05GF90G .
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - We present a mineralogical assessment of 12 Maria family asteroids, using near-infrared spectral data obtained over the years 2000-2009 combined with visible spectral data (when available) to cover the spectral interval of 0.4-2.5 μm. Our analysis indicates the Maria asteroid family, which is located adjacent to the chaotic region of the 3:1 Kirkwood Gap, appears to be a true genetic family composed of assemblages analogous to mesosiderite-type meteorites. Dynamical models by Farinella et al. (Farinella, P., Gunczi, R., Froeschlé, Ch., Froeschlé, C., [1993]. Icarus 101, 174-187) predict this region should supply meteoroids into Earth-crossing orbits. Thus, the Maria family is a plausible source of some or all of the mesosiderites in our meteorite collections. These individual asteroids were most likely once part of a larger parent object that was broken apart and dispersed. One of the Maria dynamical family members investigated, ((695) Bella), was found to be unrelated to the genetic Maria family members. The parameters of (695) Bella indicate an H-chondrite assemblage, and that Bella may be a sister or daughter of Asteroid (6) Hebe.
AB - We present a mineralogical assessment of 12 Maria family asteroids, using near-infrared spectral data obtained over the years 2000-2009 combined with visible spectral data (when available) to cover the spectral interval of 0.4-2.5 μm. Our analysis indicates the Maria asteroid family, which is located adjacent to the chaotic region of the 3:1 Kirkwood Gap, appears to be a true genetic family composed of assemblages analogous to mesosiderite-type meteorites. Dynamical models by Farinella et al. (Farinella, P., Gunczi, R., Froeschlé, Ch., Froeschlé, C., [1993]. Icarus 101, 174-187) predict this region should supply meteoroids into Earth-crossing orbits. Thus, the Maria family is a plausible source of some or all of the mesosiderites in our meteorite collections. These individual asteroids were most likely once part of a larger parent object that was broken apart and dispersed. One of the Maria dynamical family members investigated, ((695) Bella), was found to be unrelated to the genetic Maria family members. The parameters of (695) Bella indicate an H-chondrite assemblage, and that Bella may be a sister or daughter of Asteroid (6) Hebe.
KW - Asteroids, Composition
KW - Infrared observations
KW - Mineralogy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.icarus.2011.03.009
DO - 10.1016/j.icarus.2011.03.009
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79956204200
SN - 0019-1035
VL - 213
SP - 524
EP - 537
JO - Icarus
JF - Icarus
IS - 2
ER -