- X-type asteroid
The X-group of
asteroid s collects together several types with similar spectra, but probably quite different compositions.Tholen classification
In the Tholen classification the X-group contains the types:
* E-type
* M-type, the largest grouping
* P-typeSince in this scheme thealbedo is crucial in discriminating between the above types, some objects for whichalbedo information was not available were assigned an X-type. An example of this is50 Virginia .MASS classification
The SMASS classificationdoes not use
albedo , but several spectral types are distinguished on the basis of spectral features which were too subtle to be visible in the broad-band ECAS survey used for the Tholen scheme. The X-group contains the types:
*core X-type containing the asteroids with the most "typical" spectra
*Xe-type of asteroids whose spectra contain a moderately broad absorption band around 0.49 μm. It has been suggested that this indicates the presence oftroilite (FeS). There is some correlation between this group and the Tholen E-type.
*Xc- and Xk-type asteroids, which contain a broad convex spectral feature in the range 0.55 μm to 0.8 μm (i.e. increased flux in this range). These spectra tend to be intermediate between the core X-type and the C and K-type. Apart from the Xe-type, there is no significant correlation between the split into these SMASS types and the Tholen E, M, and P-types. All the types in the X-group contain a mixture of asteroids classified as either type E, M, or P.ee also
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Asteroid spectral types
*L-type asteroid
*S-type asteroid
*K-type asteroid References
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S. J. Bus and R. P. Binzel "Phase II of the Small Main-belt Asteroid Spectroscopy Survey: A feature-based taxonomy", Icarus, Vol. 158, pp. 146 (2002).
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