Description of the 52-COLOR ASTEROID SURVEY bundle V1.0 ======================================================= Bundle Generation Date: 2020-02-28 Peer Review: 52-color Review, 1995-03-31 Discipline node: Small Bodies Node Content description based on the data set catalog file description for the PDS3 version, EAR-A-RDR-3-52COLOR-V2.1 ================================================================================================================= Note: for PDS3 data sets migrated to PDS4, the following text is taken verbatim from the data set description and confidence level note of the PDS3 data set catalog file. In these cases, some details may not be correct as a description of the PDS4 bundle. This data set contains 52-color IR spectra taken using a double circularly variable filter. The short wavelength portion of the CVF covered the octave from 0.8 to 1.6 microns with 3 percent resolution, while the long wavelength portion covered 1.5 to 2.6 microns with 5 percent resolution. There is some overlap in the spectral coverage between 1.5 and 1.6 microns, which is evident as a discontinuity in the wavelengths after the first 32 values, which were obtained with the short wavelength portion, while the remaining 20 values were obtained with the long wavelength portion. Errors were computed from the standard deviation of the multiple scans through the CVF. If only one scan was performed, the error is left blank. Note that due to the small number of scans, the errors are often both underestimated and overestimated. Some wavelength positions correspond to telluric features and were intentionally blanked. In other cases, especially near the ends of the CVF, the data were either not taken or were hopelessly noisy, so those entries were also blanked. The following code letters are used for the various solar analog stars: A = 18 Aquarii B = 16 Cygni B O = 13 Orionis V = 70 Virginis The observation date for 113 Amalthea is given as 054/05/85 in the original machine readable data file. The assumption has been made that the 4 is a typographical error, based on the fact that other observations were made on 05/05/85. Not all dates of observation are available. In particular, those asteroid observations contributed by R.H. Brown did not include observation dates in the original machine readable data file. One observation was taken from the literature, namely Cruikshank and Hartmann (1984) [CRUIKSHANK&HARTM1984]. Reference: Cruikshank, D.P., and W.K. Hartmann 1984. The meteorite- asteroid connection: Two olivine-rich asteroids. Science 223, 281-283. [CRUIKSHANK&HARTM1984] Parameters ========== The data tables have one entry for each observation, with fields for the following parameters: asteroid catalog number; a code for the solar analog star used with that observation; the date of observation; and reflectances and error values for each of 52 bandpasses. Data ==== The reflectances in each of the 52 bands are given in the table 52color.tab'. The errors are given in the table '52error.tab'. The asteroid identification, solar analog code, and observation date are provided in each of these two files. Ancillary Data ============== The ancillary file '52waves.tab' presents the effective wavelengths of each of the 52 positions of the CVF which were used for the survey, arranged in a single record with a separate field for each wavelength. The file '52waves2.tab' gives the same information arranged with one wavelength per record. Each record also contains the FWHM of the bandpass. Modification History ==================== As part of a general review of asteroid holdings in February 2002, these data were examined and the existing labels edited slightly. In addition, a new format for the spectra was also provided. No data values were changed, nor were the formats of the existing data files altered. In January 2005, the data set was again updated to comply with current standards, including the addition of a citation description. Known issues or problems with the data ====================================== Review ====== This dataset was included in an external review on March 31, 1995. PDS3 Source =========== Version 1.0 of this bundle was migrated from version 2.1 of the PDS3 data set EAR-A-RDR-3-52COLOR-V2.1.