K-type asteroid

K-type asteroid

K-type asteroids are relatively uncommon asteroids with a moderately reddish spectrum shortwards of 0.75 μm, and a slight bluish trend longwards of this. They have a low albedo. Their spectrum resembles that of CV and CO meteorites.

These asteroids were described as "featureless" S-types in the Tholen classification. The K-type was proposed by J. F. Bell and colleagues in 1988 for bodies having a particularly shallow 1 μm absorption feature, and lacking the 2 μm absorption. These were found during studies of the Eos family of asteroids.

ee also

*Asteroid spectral types
*L-type asteroid
*S-type asteroid
*X-type asteroid
*181 Eucharis
*221 Eos
*402 Chloë
*417 Suevia

References

* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=1988Metic..23S.256B&db_key=AST&data_type=HTML&format=&high=431c3bcedc05327 J. F. Bell "A probable asteroidal parent body for the CV and CO chondrites"] , Meteoritics, Vol. 23, pp. 256 (1988).
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=1988LPI....19...57B&db_key=AST&data_type=HTML&format=&high=431c3bcedc05327 J. F. Bell et al "The 52-color asteroid survey: Final results and interpretation"] , Lunar and Planetary Science, Vol. 19, pp. 57 (1988).


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