C. Magri et al., Mainbelt asteroids: Results of Arecibo and Goldstone radar observations of37 objects during 1980-1995, ICARUS, 140(2), 1999, pp. 379-407
We report detailed results of Arecibo and Goldstone radar observations of 3
0 mainbelt asteroids (MBAs) during 1980-1995, In addition to estimates of r
adar cross section, radar albedo, and circular polarization ratio, we obtai
n new constraints on pole direction for several asteroids, with those for 2
1 Lutetia being particularly restrictive. We carry out statistical analyses
of disk-integrated properties (radar albedo and polarization ratio) of all
37 radar-observed MBAs. M asteroids seem to have higher radar albedos and
a wider range of albedos than do asteroids from the other taxonomic classes
; there is no evidence that C and S MBAs have different albedo distribution
s; and there is some suggestion, worthy of future study, that primitive B,
F, G, and P asteroids are not as radar-bright as C and S objects. There is
no statistically significant evidence that different taxonomic classes have
different polarization ratio distributions, despite suggestions to the con
trary based on visual inspection of these distributions. The similarity bet
ween the C and S albedo distributions implies similar near-surface regolith
bulk densities. The hypothesis of ordinary chondritic composition for the
S-class asteroids is reasonably consistent with the radar data, provided th
at these asteroids have typical lunar porosities. Nevertheless, it is possi
ble that some of these targets have high-porosity regoliths of stony-iron c
omposition. Our M-class sample presumably contains both metallic objects (s
uch as 216 Kleopatra and, probably, 16 Psyche) and less metallic objects. (
C) 1999 Academic Press.