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The origin of Vesta’s crust: Insights from spectroscopy of the Vestoids
Authors:RG Mayne  JM Sunshine  SJ Bus
Institution:a Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1412 Circle Drive, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1410, United States
b Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution NW, Washington, DC 20560-0119, United States
c School of Geology, Energy, and the Environment, Texas Christian University, TCU Box 298830, Fort Worth, TX 76129, United States
d Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-2421, United States
e University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy, Hilo, HI 96720, United States
Abstract:High quality VNIR spectra of 15 Vestoids, small asteroids that are believed to originate from Vesta, were collected and compared to laboratory spectra and compositional data for selected HED meteorites. A combination of spectral parameters such as band centers, and factors derived from Modified Gaussian Model fits (band centers, band strengths, calculation of the low to high-Ca pyroxene ratio) were used to establish if each Vestoid appeared most like eucrite or diogenite material, or a mixture of the two (howardite). This resulted in the identification of the first asteroid with a ferroan diogenite composition, 2511 Patterson. This asteroid can be used to constrain the size of diogenite magma chambers within the crust of Vesta. The Vestoids indicate that both large-scale homogeneous units (>5 km) and smaller-scale heterogeneity (<1 km) exist on the surface of Vesta, as both monomineralogic (eucrite or diogenite material alone) and mixed (both eucrite and diogenite) spectra are observed. The small-scale of the variation observed within the Vestoid population is predicted by the partial melting model, which has multiple intrusions penetrating into the crust of Vesta. It is much more difficult to reconcile the observations here with the magma ocean model, which would predict much more homogeneous layers on a large-scale both at the surface and with depth.
Keywords:Asteroid Vesta  Asteroids  Surfaces  Asteroids  Composition  Spectroscopy  Meteorites
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