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Compositional Study of Trans-Neptunian Objects at λ > 2.2 μmUsing data from the Infrared Array Camera on the Spitzer Space Telescope, we present photometric observations of a sample of 100 trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) beyond 2.2 μm. These observations, collected with two broadband filters centered at 3.6 and 4.5 μm, were done in order to study the surface composition of TNOs, which are too faint to obtain spectroscopic measurements. With this aim, we have developed a method for the identification of different materials that are found on the surfaces of TNOs. In our sample, we detected objects with colors that are consistent with the presence of small amounts of water, and we were able to distinguish between surfaces that are predominantly composed of complex organics and amorphous silicates. We found that 86% of our sample have characteristics that are consistent with a certain amount of water ice, and the most common composition (73% of the objects) is a mixture of water ice, amorphous silicates, and complex organics. Twenty-three percent of our sample may include other ices, such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, or methanol. Additionally, only small objects seem to have surfaces dominated by silicates. This method is a unique tool for the identification of complex organics and to obtain the surface composition of extremely faint objects. Furthermore, this method will be beneficial when using the James Webb Space Telescope for differentiating groups within the trans-Neptunian population.
Document ID
20210019255
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
E. Fernández-Valenzuela ORCID
(University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, United States)
N. Pinilla-Alonso ORCID
(University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, United States)
J. Stansberry ORCID
(Space Telescope Science Institute Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
J. P. Emery ORCID
(Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona, United States)
W. Perkins
(University of Tennessee at Knoxville Knoxville, Tennessee, United States)
C. Van Laerhoven ORCID
(University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
B. J. Gladman ORCID
(University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
W. Fraser ORCID
(National Research Council Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
D. Cruikshank
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
E. Lellouch ORCID
(Laboratory of Space Studies and Instrumentation in Astrophysics Meudon, France)
T. G. Müller ORCID
(Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics Garching bei München, Germany)
W. M. Grundy ORCID
(Lowell Observatory Flagstaff, Arizona, United States)
D. Trilling ORCID
(Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona, United States)
Y. Fernandez ORCID
(University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, United States)
C. Dalle Ore ORCID
(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Mountain View, California, United States)
Date Acquired
July 27, 2021
Publication Date
January 25, 2021
Publication Information
Publication: The Planetary Science Journal
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Issue Publication Date: February 1, 2021
e-ISSN: 2632-3338
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 750769.06.03.02
CONTRACT_GRANT: EU H2020 687378
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
Trans-Neptunian objects
Solar system formation
Small solar system bodies
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