Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1774731 | Icarus | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We present observations of Ceres over the 2.2-4.0 μm region taken using the SpeX instrument on the NASA IRTF in 2005. The observations cover Ceres' entire longitude range and show evidence for a relatively uniform surface in terms of Ceres' composition, however there is a subtle but consistently shallower band depth over longitudes associated with bright regions in HST maps, suggesting those areas are slightly less carbonate- and brucite-rich. We also find Ceres' beaming parameter, a measure of its thermal properties, to have changed with its viewing aspect.
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Authors
Andrew S. Rivkin, Eric L. Volquardsen,