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Polarization of Asteroid (387) Aquitania: The newest member of a class of large inversion angle asteroids

Journal

ICARUS
Volume 199, Issue 2, Pages 333-337

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2008.10.003

Keywords

Asteroids, surfaces; Polarimetry

Funding

  1. NASA PAST [NNG06GI46G]
  2. ASI [*1/015/07/0*]

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We present new imaging polarimetric observations of two Main Belt asteroids, (234) Barbara and (387) Aquitania, taken in the first half of 2008 using the Dual-Beam Imaging Polarimeter oil the University of Hawaii 2.2 in telescope, located on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Barbara had been previously shown to exhibit a very unusual polarization-phase curve by [Cellino, A., Belskaya, I.N., Bendjoya, Ph., di Martino, M., Gil Hutton, R., Muinonen, K., Tedesco, E.F., 2006. Icarus 180, 565-567]. Our observations confirm this result and add Acluitania to the growing class of large inversion angle objects. Interestingly, these asteroids show spine[ features in their IR spectra suggesting a mineralogical origin to the phase angle-dependent polarimetric features. As spinel is associated with calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions and carbonaceous chondrites, these large inversion angle asteroids may represent some of the oldest surfaces in the Solar System. Circular as well as linear polarization measurements were obtained but circular polarization was not detected. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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