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    Hiroi, T.; Milliken, R.E.; Robertson, K.M.; Schultz, C.D.; Amano, K.; Nakamura, T.; Yurimoto, H.; Noguchi, T.; Okazaki, R.; Naraoka, H.; Yabuta, H.; Sakamoto, K.; Yada, T.; Nishimura, M.; Nakato, A.; Miyazaki, A.; Yogata, K.; Abe, M.; Okada, T.; Usui, T.; Yoshikawa, M.; Saiki, T.; Tanaka, S.; Nakazawa, S.; Yokota, Y.; Tatsumi, E.; Tsuda, Y.; Tachibana, S.; Fuyuto, T.; Watanabe, S.; Sasaki, S.; Kaiden, H.; Kitazato, K.; Matsuoka, M.

    Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962), December 2023, 2023-12-00, Volume: 406
    Journal Article

    Reflectance spectra (0.3–4 μm) of powder samples of the third largest stone C0002 returned from the asteroid Ryugu by JAXA Hayabusa2 mission were measured and compared with proximity observation data taken by the Optical Navigation Camera - Telescopic (ONC-T) and the Near-Infrared Spectrometer (NIRS3) onboard the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. Although the characteristics of the 2.7 μm absorption band due to structural hydroxyl of the Ryugu powder samples are consistent with CI1 chondrite meteorites, NIRS3 spectra of the global surface of Ryugu exhibit a wavelength shift of +6 nm in the 2.7 μm absorption band center in comparison with those of both the powder samples and an artificial crater on the asteroid formed by the Small Carry-on Impactor (SCI). This is consistent with effects of solar wind-induced space weathering being present across the global surface of asteroid Ryugu. The darkness of the Ryugu surface in comparison with the returned samples and an upturn in reflectance observed in the average ONC-T spectrum at ultraviolet wavelengths may also be due to space weathering. •Analysis of the 2.7 μm band of asteroid Ryugu samples confirms its composition as CI1 chondrite.•A shift in the 2.7 μm band position of Ryugu surface indicates space weathering by solar wind.•The rate of space weathering on Ryugu is faster than the lifetime of its optical surface material.