Compositional characterisation of asteroid (84) Klio with JWST

  • Tania Le Pivert-Jolivet
  • , Julia de León
  • , Javier Licandro
  • , Bryan Holler
  • , Noemí Pinilla-Alonso
  • , Mário De Prá
  • , Joshua Emery
  • , Brittany Harvison
  • , Joseph Masiero
  • , Lucas McClure
  • , Driss Takir

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Abstract

Context. The analysis of the composition of primitive C-complex asteroids is essential to understand the distribution of volatiles in the Solar System since its formation. Primitive low-albedo families within the inner main asteroid belt are of particular interest because they are a significant source of carbonaceous near-Earth asteroids, such as Ryugu and Bennu. Aims. This study, part of the JWST SAMBA3 project (Spectral Analysis of Main Belt Asteroids in the 3-µm region), report the first spectroscopic analysis of asteroid (84) Klio in the 3 µm region, in order to better constrain its composition. Methods. We analysed the infrared (0.97–5.10 µm) spectrum of Klio measured by the NIRSpec instrument on board JWST. We used the NEATM thermal model to extract the reflectance spectrum of the asteroid. Several spectral features were then analysed in the 2.8, 3.4, and 3.9 µm regions by different Gaussian fitting. Results. Klio’s spectrum shows an absorption band at 2.776 ± 0.001 µm that we attributed to phyllosilicates. We compared the position and shape of the feature with that observed in primitive materials such as carbonaceous chondrites and returned samples from Ryugu and Bennu. The position and shape of the 2.8 µm band, as well as the presence of a 0.7 µm band in the visible, suggest that Klio’s spectrum is similar to certain CM2 meteorites. We observed an absorption band around 3.9 µm, with a depth of 0.020 ± 0.001 that could be attributed to carbonates. We could not clearly detect any absorption associated with organics at 3.4 µm.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numberA211
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume703
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2025

Keywords

  • methods: observational
  • minor planets, asteroids: individual: (84) Klio
  • techniques: spectroscopic

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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