The surface of (1) Ceres in visible light as seen by Dawn/VIR

B. Rousseau, M. C. Sanctis, A. Raponi, M. Ciarniello, E. Ammannito, A. Frigeri, M. Ferrari, S. Angelis, F. Tosi, S. E. Schroder, C. Raymond, C. T. R. IAPS-INAF, Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100, Romé, Italy, I. Agency, V. Politecnico, Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Luft und Raumfahrt, Berlin, Germany, J. P. Laboratory, C. I. O. Technology., Pasadena, Usa, Earth Planetary, S. Sciences, U. Angeles, Los Angeles, Ca
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We study the surface of Ceres at visible wavelengths, as observed by the Visible and InfraRed mapping spectrometer (VIR) onboard the Dawn spacecraft, and analyze the variations of various spectral parameters across the whole surface. We also focus on several noteworthy areas of the surface of this dwarf planet. We made use of the newly corrected VIR visible data to build global maps of a calibrated radiance factor at 550 nm, with two color composites and three spectral slopes between 400 and 950 nm. We have made these maps available for the community via the Aladin Desktop software. Ceres surface shows diverse spectral behaviors in the visible range. The color composite and the spectral slope between 480 and 800 nm highlight fresh impact craters and young geologic formations of endogenous origin, which appear bluer than the rest of the surface. The steep slope before 465 nm displays very distinct variations and may be a proxy for the absorptions caused by the $O_2^{-}$ -> $Fe^{3+}$ or the $2Fe^{3+}$ -> $Fe^{2+} + Fe^{4+}$ charge transfer, if the latter are found to be responsible for the drop in this spectral range. We notice several similarities between the spectral slopes and the abundance of phyllosilicates detected in the infrared by the VIR, whereas no correlation can be clearly established with carbonate species. The region of the Dantu impact crater presents a peculiar spectral behavior (especially through the color and the spectral slope before 465 nm) suggesting a change in composition or in the surface physical properties that is not observed elsewhere on Ceres.
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黎明/VIR在可见光下看到的谷神星表面
利用黎明号航天器上的可见光和红外测绘光谱仪(VIR)对谷神星表面的可见光波段进行了研究,并分析了整个表面各种光谱参数的变化。我们还关注了这颗矮行星表面几个值得注意的区域。我们利用最新校正的VIR可见光数据,在550nm处建立了校准亮度因子的全球地图,其中包括两种颜色的复合材料和400至950 nm之间的三个光谱斜率。我们已经通过阿拉丁桌面软件为社区提供了这些地图。谷神星表面在可见光范围内表现出多样的光谱行为。颜色合成和光谱斜率在480到800纳米之间,突出了新的撞击坑和内生的年轻地质构造,它们看起来比表面的其他部分更蓝。465 nm之前的陡坡表现出非常明显的变化,如果发现$O_2^{-}$ -> $Fe^{3+}$或$2Fe^{3+}$ -> $Fe^{2+} + Fe^{4+}$电荷转移是导致该光谱范围下降的原因,则可能是$O_2^{-}$ -> $Fe^{2+} + Fe^{4+}$电荷转移引起的吸收。我们注意到光谱斜率与VIR红外探测到的层状硅酸盐丰度之间有一些相似之处,而与碳酸盐物种没有明确的相关性。丹图陨石坑的区域呈现出一种特殊的光谱行为(特别是通过颜色和465 nm之前的光谱斜率),表明它的成分或表面物理性质发生了变化,这在谷神星的其他地方是没有观察到的。
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