Near infra-red spectroscopy of the asteroid 21 Lutetia. I. New results of long-term campaign

Barucci, M. A.; Fulchignoni, M.; Vernazza, P.; Binzel, R. P.; Birlan, M.; Bus, S. J.; Descamps, P.

France, United States

Abstract

Aims.Investigation of the physical nature of the asteroid 21 Lutetia, target of Rosetta mission, is required for the completion of its ground-based science and in the frame of its future fly-by. Monitoring this object is essential in preparing the future encounter with the spacecraft.
Methods: .The asteroid was observed with SpeX/IRTF in the spectral region 0.9-4.0 μm, in remote observing mode from Meudon, in March 2003 and August 2004.
Results: .The new spectrum in the range 0.9-2.5 μm confirms the previous results (Birlan et al. 2004), for a neutral trend with a large shallow band around 1 μm. The spectral region around 3 μm is usually considered as a tracer of aqueous alteration of the surface. The 3 μm band in Lutetias' spectrum is shallower than those of hydrated asteroids, and the 2.9 vs. 3.2 ratio reveals a value close to the CV-CO meteorites. The band around 3.1 μm, if it exists in the spectrum of 21 Lutetia, is different from the one present in the spectrum of 1 Ceres, and is lower than 0.5%.

2006 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Rosetta 32