The Appearance of a “Fresh” Surface on 596 Scheila as a Consequence of the 2010 Impact Event

Hasegawa, Sunao and Marsset, Michaël and DeMeo, Francesca E. and Bus, Schelte J. and Ishiguro, Masateru and Kuroda, Daisuke and Binzel, Richard P. and Hanuš, Josef and Nakamura, Akiko M. and Yang, Bin and Vernazza, Pierre (2022) The Appearance of a “Fresh” Surface on 596 Scheila as a Consequence of the 2010 Impact Event. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 924 (1). L9. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

Dust emission was detected on main-belt asteroid 596 Scheila in 2010 December and was attributed to the collision of a few-tens-of-meters projectile on the surface of the asteroid. In such an impact, the ejected material from the collided body is expected to mainly come from its fresh, unweathered subsurface. Therefore, it is expected that the surface of 596 was partially or entirely refreshed during the 2010 impact. By combining spectra of 596 from the literature and our own observations, we show that the 2010 impact event resulted in a significant slope change in the near-infrared (0.8–2.5 μm) spectrum of the asteroid, from moderately red (T type) before the impact to red (D type) after the impact. This provides evidence that red carbonaceous asteroids become less red with time due to space weathering, in agreement with predictions derived from laboratory experiments on the primitive Tagish Lake meteorite, which is spectrally similar to 596. This discovery provides the very first telescopic confirmation of the expected weathering trend of asteroids spectrally analog to Tagish Lake and/or anhydrous chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles. Our results also suggest that the population of implanted objects from the outer solar system is much larger than previously estimated in the main belt, but many of these objects are hidden below their space-weathered surfaces.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Eprint Open STM Press > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 03 May 2023 07:55
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2024 04:30
URI: http://library.go4manusub.com/id/eprint/281

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