Title: A spectral comparison of (379) Huenna and its satellite Authors: Francesca DeMeo, Benoit Carry, Franck Marchis, Mirel Birlan, Richard P. Binzel, Schelte J. Bus, Pascal Descamps, Alin Nedelcu, Michael Busch, Herve Bouy
We present near-infrared spectral measurements of Themis family asteroid (379) Huenna (D~98 km) and its 6 km satellite using SpeX on the NASA IRTF. The companion was farther than 1.5" from the primary at the time of observations and was approximately 5 magnitudes dimmer. We describe a method for separating and extracting the signal of a companion asteroid when the signal is not entirely resolved from the primary. The spectrum of (379) Huenna has a broad, shallow feature near 1 {\mu}m and a low slope, characteristic of C-type asteroids. The secondary's spectrum is consistent with the taxonomic classification of C-complex or X-complex. The quality of the data was not sufficient to identify any subtle feature in the secondary's spectrum.