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Compositional heterogeneity of Asteroid 4 Vesta’s southern hemisphere: Implications for the Dawn mission
Authors:Vishnu Reddy  Michael J. Gaffey  Michael S. Kelley  Andreas Nathues  Jian-Yang Li  Robert Yarbrough
Affiliation:aDepartment of Space Studies, Room 520, Box 9008, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA;bDepartment of Space Studies, Room 518, Box 9008, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA;cDepartment of Geology and Geography, Box 8149, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 30460, USA;dMax-Planck Institute for Solar System Research, 37191 Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany;eDepartment of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Abstract:High signal-to-noise, rotationally-resolved spectra of Asteroid 4 Vesta’s southern hemisphere from the 2007 opposition were used to constrain its compositional and mineralogical variations. The spectra were rotationally-phased using closely timed HST observations of Vesta by Li et al. (Li, J.-Y., McFadden, L.A., Thomas, P.C., Mutchler, M.J., Parker, J.Wm., Young, E.F., Russell, C.T., Sykes, M.V., Schmidt, B.E. [2010]. Icarus 208, 238–251). The average surface of Vesta’s southern hemisphere is analogous to a howardite or polymict eucrite assemblage similar to the northern hemisphere, although the band parameters are distinctly shifted towards the diogenite zone on the Band–Band plot. A few distinct compositional units were detected and they might be related to albedo features detected by Hubble Space Telescope (Li et al., 2010). We have identified two compositionally distinct regions overlaying the background surface. The first unit is a polymict eucrite and/or low-Ca eucrite compositional unit at 143° longitude that border the eucrite zone on the Band–Band plot and the second is a diogenite unit at 159°. While we did not detect any distinct olivine units as suggested by Gaffey (Gaffey, M.J. [1997]. Icarus 127, 130–157), we cannot rule out the possibility of smaller olivine-rich units that are below the detection limit of the instrumentation we used. Based on the analysis and the limitations of the data, we do not suggest that Vesta’s surface is olivine-free. Mean pyroxene chemistry estimates for both hemispheres broadly agree with one another (to within one-sigma) with the northern hemisphere ferrosilite (Fs) and wollastonite (Wo) values being slightly higher than southern hemisphere.
Keywords:Asteroid Vesta   Spectroscopy   Asteroids, Composition   Asteroids   Planetary formation
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