The Karin cluster is one of the youngest known families of main-belt asteroids, dating back to a collisional event only 5.8 ± 0.2 Myr ago. Using the Spitzer Space Telescope we have photometrically sampled the thermal continua (3.5–22 μm) of 17 Karin cluster asteroids of different sizes, down to the smallest members discovered so far, in order to make the first direct measurements of their sizes and albedos and study the physical properties of their surfaces. Our targets are also amongst the smallest mainbelt asteroids observed to date in the mid-infrared. The derived diameters range from 17.3 km for 832 Karin to 1.5 km for 75176, with typical uncertainties of 10%. The mean albedo is pv = 0.215 ± 0.015, compared to 0.20 ± 0.07 for 832 Karin...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
The Karin cluster is one of the youngest known families of main-belt asteroids, dating back to a col...
The Karin cluster is one of the youngest known families of main-belt asteroids, dating back to a col...
The Karin cluster is one of the youngest known families of main-belt asteroids, dating back to a col...
While the physical characterization of near-Earth objects (NEOs) is progressing at a much slower rat...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
While the physical characterization of near-Earth objects (NEOs) is progressing at a much slower rat...
Aims.The Karin cluster is a small asteroid family that formed $5.8 \pm 0.2$ Myr ago in the outer mai...
Aims.The Karin cluster is a small asteroid family that formed $5.8 \pm 0.2$ Myr ago in the outer mai...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
The Karin cluster is one of the youngest known families of main-belt asteroids, dating back to a col...
The Karin cluster is one of the youngest known families of main-belt asteroids, dating back to a col...
The Karin cluster is one of the youngest known families of main-belt asteroids, dating back to a col...
While the physical characterization of near-Earth objects (NEOs) is progressing at a much slower rat...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
The Spitzer Asteroid Catalog contains flux measurements of asteroidsserendipitously observed in publ...
While the physical characterization of near-Earth objects (NEOs) is progressing at a much slower rat...
Aims.The Karin cluster is a small asteroid family that formed $5.8 \pm 0.2$ Myr ago in the outer mai...
Aims.The Karin cluster is a small asteroid family that formed $5.8 \pm 0.2$ Myr ago in the outer mai...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...
We collected mid-IR spectra from 5.2 to 38 μm using the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograp...