Highlight: (65) Cybele: detection of small silicate grains, water-ice, and organics (vol. 525)

Vol. 525In section 10. Planets and planetary systems29 November 2010

(65) Cybele: detection of small silicate grains, water-ice, and organics

by J. Licandro, H. Campins, M. Kelley, et al., A&A 525, A34 alt

The authors show that the surface structure of the primitive asteroid (65) Cybele is covered by a layer of fine anhydrous silicate grains, mixed with smaller quantities of water ice and complex organics, similar to the nonequilibrium phases coexisting on comet surfaces. The co-existence of water ice and anhydrous silicates on the surface indicates that silicate hydration did not occurred, suggesting that the surface temperatures remained low.