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Astronomical Observations of Volatiles on Asteroids

Astronomical Observations of Volatiles on Asteroids

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英文摘要

We have long known that water and hydroxyl are important components in meteorites and asteroids. However, in the time since the publication of Asteroids III, evolution of astronomical instrumentation, laboratory capabilities, and theoretical models have led to great advances in our understanding of H2O/OH on small bodies, and spacecraft observations of the Moon and Vesta have important implications for our interpretations of the asteroidal population. We begin this chapter with the importance of water/OH in asteroids, after which we will discuss their spectral features throughout the visible and near-infrared. We continue with an overview of the findings in meteorites and asteroids, closing with a discussion of future opportunities, the results from which we can anticipate finding in Asteroids V. Because this topic is of broad importance to asteroids, we also point to relevant in-depth discussions elsewhere in this volume.

Joshua P. Emery、Humberto Campins、Javier Licandro、Faith Vilas、Andrew S. Rivkin、Driss Takir、Ellen S. Howell

10.2458/azu_uapress_9780816532131-ch004

天文学

Joshua P. Emery,Humberto Campins,Javier Licandro,Faith Vilas,Andrew S. Rivkin,Driss Takir,Ellen S. Howell.Astronomical Observations of Volatiles on Asteroids[EB/OL].(2015-02-23)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.06442.点此复制

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