日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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[P-PS03] Solar System Small Bodies: A New Frontier Arising Hayabusa 2, OSIRIS-REx and Other Projects

2019年5月28日(火) 13:45 〜 15:15 A01 (東京ベイ幕張ホール)

コンビーナ:石黒 正晃(ソウル大学物理天文学科)、中本 泰史(東京工業大学)、安部 正真(宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所)、Olivier S Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)、座長:Olivier Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)

14:15 〜 14:30

[PPS03-09] Preliminary report on global distribution visible spectra of asteroid Ryugu based on clustering

*本田 理恵1横田 康弘1,2巽 瑛理3Barucci Antonella12Perna Davide13松岡 萌2Domingue Deborah14諸田 智克4亀田 真吾5神山 徹15鈴木 秀彦6山田 学10坂谷 尚哉2本田 親寿7LeCorre Lucille14早川 雅彦2吉岡 和夫3長 勇一郎3山本 幸生2平田 成7平田 直之8中村 智樹9廣井 孝弘11澤田 弘崇2藤井 祐貴1杉田 精司3林 諒1 (1.高知大学、2.宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所、3.東京大学、4.名古屋大学、5.立教大学、6.明治大学、7.会津大学、8.神戸大学、9.東北大学、10.千葉工業大学、11.ブラウン大学、12.Paris Observatory、13.National Institute for Astrophysics、14.Planetary Science Institute、15.産業技術総合研究所)

キーワード:小惑星、リュウグウ、可視、はやぶさ2、スペクトル、クラスタリング

Preliminary result of global distribution of visible spectra of asteroid Ryugu derived from multi-band images obtained by ONC-T onboard Hayabuasa 2 is presented.
The ONC-T is a telescopic charge-coupled-device (CCD) camera with a 6.27° × 6.27° field of view (FOV) , having a 1024 pixels x 1024 pixels sensor and seven narrow band filters ranging from 395nm and 950nm and one wide-band filter. Images obtained by ONC-T are spatially aligned and converted into seven-band visible spectra (reflectance factor).

The spectra are clustered, and the obtained cluster id are shown on the global map. As the method of clustering, k-means++, x-means, gaussian mixture model via EM are tested for synthetized data and x-means is selected since this method is stable to obtain a suitable number of components.

The obtained spectra are divided into seven to nine groups depending the slope of the spectra. Flat spectrum group is distributed around the equatorial ridge, the redder and darker groups are in the southern hemisphere and the relatively bright and bluer spectra are observed at the polar region, in particular at Otohime Saxum. The distribution of these spectra groups appears to indicate the surface history such as space weathering and erosion and the supply from different sources.