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Mineralogy of Asteroid 1459 Magnya and implications for its origin
Authors:Paul S Hardersen  Michael J Gaffey  Paul A Abell
Institution:a Department of Space Studies, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA
b Planetary Sciences Laboratory, 1C25 SC, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA
Abstract:Detailed near-infrared spectral observations of Asteroid 1459 Magnya reveal an asteroid that is primarily composed of pyroxene and plagioclase feldspar, confirming earlier suggestions that Magnya has a basaltic composition. The average Magnya spectrum for March 23, 2002 has a Band I center of 0.926 μm and a Band II center of 1.938 μm. Observations over View the MathML source hours show little variation in band center positions. The feldspar-to-pyroxene ratio is ∼0.6 on Magnya's surface. Comparing Magnya with the spectral parameters from 4 Vesta shows discordant pyroxene chemistries; Magnya's pyroxenes contain ∼10 mol% less Fs than Vesta's pyroxenes. This suggests that Magnya originated from a parent body other than 4 Vesta and that its progenitor formed in a more chemically reduced region of the solar nebula within the asteroid belt.
Keywords:Asteroids  composition  Mineralogy  Spectroscopy  Infrared observations
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