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Abstract
Based on the data from the third edition of the Gaia catalog, containing the reflectance spectra of asteroids, studies of near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) were carried out. The reflectance spectra of about 100 representatives of the Aten, Apollo and Amor groups were used to determine their spectral class. For 47 asteroids such an assessment was made for the first time. For convenience, the classes were grouped into broader spectral groups (according to Tholen). The distribution by spectral groups (average 60% S-group, 20% C-group, 20% others) was consistent with results obtained previously using other data from a larger sample of objects. This distribution remains similar to what is known for NEAs of different sizes. Despite the numerical predominance of group S asteroids in the NEA data sample, asteroids of primitive types (group C) are also found at very small perihelion distances, which can indirectly confirm the widespread occurrence of the phenomenon of sublimation activity of asteroids.
盖亚星表第三版载有小行星的反射光谱,根据该星表的数据,对近地小行星(NEAs)进行了研究。利用阿坦、阿波罗和阿莫尔群中约 100 颗代表小行星的反射光谱来确定它们的光谱等级。对于 47 个小行星,这是首次进行这样的评估。为方便起见,这些类别被划分为更广泛的光谱组(根据 Tholen)。各光谱组的分布情况(平均 60%为 S 组,20%为 C 组,20%为其他组)与之前使用其他更多天体样本数据得出的结果一致。这种分布与已知的不同大小的近地天体的分布相似。尽管在近地天体数据样本中 S 组小行星在数量上占优势,但在极小的近日点距离上也发现了原始类型(C 组)的小行星,这可以间接证实小行星升华活动现象的广泛存在。
期刊介绍:
Solar System Research publishes articles concerning the bodies of the Solar System, i.e., planets and their satellites, asteroids, comets, meteoric substances, and cosmic dust. The articles consider physics, dynamics and composition of these bodies, and techniques of their exploration. The journal addresses the problems of comparative planetology, physics of the planetary atmospheres and interiors, cosmochemistry, as well as planetary plasma environment and heliosphere, specifically those related to solar-planetary interactions. Attention is paid to studies of exoplanets and complex problems of the origin and evolution of planetary systems including the solar system, based on the results of astronomical observations, laboratory studies of meteorites, relevant theoretical approaches and mathematical modeling. Alongside with the original results of experimental and theoretical studies, the journal publishes scientific reviews in the field of planetary exploration, and notes on observational results.