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Table A.2

Profiles of sharp 3-µm group asteroids used in Figure 9 and reference of the 2.9-µm band depth (BD2.9)

Taxonomy Ast. Name D(1) BD2.9 Measurement
Ch (13) Egeria 202.636 27.66±2.91 Takir et al. (2015)
(41) Daphne 205.495 18.58±10.59
(98) Ianthe 132.788 19.03±3.85
(211) Isolda 141.125 18.74±2.68
(34) Circe 132.992 13.15±6.75 Takir & Emery (2012)
(48) Doris 216.473 23.50±3.65
(91) Aegina 103.402 27.48±26.99
(104) Klymene 136.553 11.82±10.18
(121) Hermione 209.000 24.02±7.7
(130) Elektra 180.652 36.90±9.57
(187) Lamberta 147.294 18.56±10.18
T (96) Aegle 177.774 15.51±3.64 this study
(308) Polyxo 128.578 17.87±3.86 Takir et al. (2015)
(570) Kythera 87.486 32.293±8.35 this study
(773) Irmintraud 91.672 22.97±7.53 this study
C (36) Atalante 132.842 21.49±6.82 Takir & Emery (2012)
(54) Alexandra 160.120 26.13±5.28
(120) Lachesis 155.132 14.11±13.23
(334) Chicago 198.770 9.33±8.50
(511) Davida 270.327 19.32±9.42
(1015) Christa 82.350 19.75±18.84
(488) Kreusa 168.117 16.86±3.12 Takir et al. (2015)
B (2) Pallas 513.000 16.61±3.10 this study
(704) Interamnia 306.313 10.37±4.91 Takir & Emery (2012)
P (140) Siwa 109.790 1.60±6.77 Takir & Emery (2012)

Notes. The D values stand for the effective body diameter in km, which were quoted from the NASA/JPL Small-Body Database Lookupa.

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