Ion irradiation of HED meteorites and comparison with V
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Ion irradiation of HED meteorites and comparison with V
Ion irradiation of HED meteorites and comparison with V-type asteroid observations. D. Fulvio1 ; G. A. Baratta2 ; C. Blanco3 ; et al. 1 Università di Catania-INAF-OACt ; INAF - OACt ; 3 Università di Catania 2 ABSTRACT Abstract: Howardite, Eucrite and Diogenite meteorites (HED) are believed to be linked, together with V-type asteroids, to asteroid 4 Vesta [1] whose surface, differently from the asteroids’ one, is not weathered [2] (i.e reddened and darkened). To estimate the time-scale required for solar wind ions to cause on the surface of V-type asteroids the observed spectral changes we carried out laboratory experiments on HED meteorites. The experiments were performed at the Laboratory of Experimental Astrophysics (LASp) of INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania where are studied Vis-NIR (0.3-2.7 micron) reflectance spectral changes of meteorites due to ion irradiation, as a simulation of space weathering induced by energetic solar and cosmic ions [3,4,5]. Ion irradiation experiments on HED meteorites significantly extend the results obtained by Vernazza et al., (2006) through the analysis of an irradiated HED sample [2]. In particular, we present the results of ion irradiation experiments on Eucrite meteorites performed using different atomic species such as H+, Ar+, Ar++ and, for the first time, C+ ions, in the energy range 30 ÷ 400 keV. This Research has been supported by Italian Space Agency contract n. I/015/07/0 (Studi di Esplorazione Sistema Solare). References: [1] R. P. Binzel A. S. Rivkin, J. S. Stuart, A. W. Harris, S. J. Bus and T. H. Burbine, 2004. Icarus, 170, 259-294. [2] P. Vernazza, R. Brunetto, G. Strazzulla, M. Fulchignoni, P. Rochette, N. Meyer-Vernet and I. Zouganelis, 2006. A&A, 451, L43-L46. [3] G. Strazzulla, E. Dotto, R. Binzel, R. Brunetto, M.A. Barucci, A. Blanco and V. Orofino, 2005. Icarus, 174, 31-35. [4] R. Brunetto and G. Strazzulla, 2005. Icarus, 179, 265-273. [5] P. Vernazza, R. Brunetto, R. P. Binzel, C. Perron, D. Fulvio, G. Strazzulla and M. Fulchignoni, 2009. Icarus, in press. INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte. LOC salita Moiariello 16, I-80131 Napoli [email protected] - tel. +39 081 5575 568
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