论文标题
低音光谱反射率和陨石粉的等效几何反照率
Low-phase spectral reflectance and equivalent geometric albedo of meteorites powders
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论文摘要
颗粒表面的反射率取决于观察到的相位角度。对于对天然材料粉末以及太阳系表面的远程观察的实验室测量也是如此。在这里,我们测量了400-2600 nm范围内72个陨石的相位角度的反射光谱的依赖性。研究了10-30°相角范围,以研究阴影隐藏对立效应对相行为的贡献。然后,使用多项式拟合将行为推断到0°的相角,以提供跨陨石组比较的理由(有能力消除阴影对反射率的贡献),并提供应提供与小体相比的等效反扰动值。我们发现,鞋子强度增加具有较低反射率值的总体行为(无论是在样品或具有吸收特征的给定样品之间)。这种趋势提供了一种校正在标准条件下(G = 30)在阴影贡献下测得的陨石粉的反射光谱的第一阶方法。然后将G = 0 DEG计算的反射率和等效反照率与主要皮带小行星的反照率值进行比较。这表明,在碳质软管中,只有Tagish湖组,CI和CM软骨具有与C-和D型小行星兼容的等效反照率。另一方面,与CO,CR和CK软骨构成的等效反照率与L-和K型小行星兼容。适用于普通软骨的等效反照率与岩石学类型有关,低级岩石学类型(3.6型及较少)通常比更高的岩石学类型更暗。这项工作提供了一个框架,以进一步理解与颜色和光谱合并结合时的小行星陨石连接。
The reflectance of a particulate surface depends on the phase angle at which it is observed. This is true for laboratory measurements on powders of natural materials as well as remote observations of Solar System surfaces. Here, we measured the dependences of reflectance spectra with phase angles, of a suite of 72 meteorites in the 400-2600 nm range. The 10-30° phase angle range is investigated in order to study the contribution of Shadow Hiding Opposition Effect to the phase behavior. The behavior is then extrapolated to phase angle of 0° using a polynomial fit, in order to provide grounds for comparison across meteorite groups (enabling to remove the contribution of shadows to reflectance) as well as to provide equivalent albedo values that should be comparable to geometric albedo values derived for small bodies. We find a general behavior of increasing strength of the SHOE with lower reflectance values (whether between samples or for a given samples with absorption features). This trend provides a first order way to correct any reflectance spectra of meteorite powders measured under standard conditions (g=30) from the contribution of shadows. The g=0 degre calculated reflectance and equivalent albedos are then compared to typical values of albedos for main-belt asteroids. This reveals that among carbonaceous chondrites only Tagish Lake group, CI, and CM chondrites have equivalent albedo compatible with C- and D-type asteroids. On the other hand equivalent albedo derived with CO, CR and CK chondrites are compatible with L- and K-type asteroids. The equivalent albedo derived for ordinary chondrites is related to petrographic types, with low-grade petrographic type (type 3.6 and less) being generally darker that higher petrographic types. This works provides a framework for further understanding of the asteroids meteorite linkage when combining with colors and spectroscopy.