The effect of falling particles on the shape and spin rate of an asteroid

被引:2
|
作者
Vasilkova, O
机构
[1] Pulkovo Astron Observ, St Petersburg 196140, Russia
[2] Isaac Newton Inst Chile, St Petersburg Branch, St Petersburg, Russia
关键词
celestial mechanics; methods : numerical; minor planets; asteroids; solar system : general;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361:20030399
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
This simulation is focused on the specific influence of the gravitational field of a very elongated rotating asteroid on the location of zones of the most intensive bombardment by falling particles. It is assumed that the particles are distributed uniformly in the space surrounding the asteroid. The asteroid shape is approximated by a triaxial ellipsoid with semiaxes 28; 12; 10.5 km (equal to those of asteroid 243 Ida) and by a dumb-bell of the same mass. The computations and appropriate figures show that at a rotation period faster than approximately 9.1 hours for the triaxial ellipsoid model and 3.3 hours for the dumb-bell one the leading sides of the asteroid receive a higher flux of impacting particles than the trailing sides while at slower periods the situation is the opposite. The zones of possible erosion are computed depending on the asteroid rotation period and on the ratio of impact and rebound velocities of particles. The contribution of all impacting particles to the angular momentum of the asteroid is computed, which leads to the conclusion that falling out of particles damps the asteroid rotation at any spin period.
引用
收藏
页码:413 / 418
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Spin axes and shape models of asteroid pairs: Fingerprints of YORP and a path to the density of rubble piles
    Polishook, D.
    ICARUS, 2014, 241 : 79 - 96
  • [32] LEADER: fast estimates of asteroid shape elongation and spin latitude distributions from scarce photometry
    Nortunen, H.
    Kaasalainen, M.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2017, 608
  • [33] Morphological Evolution of Block Copolymer Particles: Effect of Solvent Evaporation Rate on Particle Shape and Morphology
    Shin, Jae Man
    Kim, YongJoo
    Yun, Hongseok
    Yi, Gi-Ra
    Kim, Bumjoon J.
    ACS NANO, 2017, 11 (02) : 2133 - 2142
  • [34] Particle imaging velocimetry measurement of particle number rate and velocity for falling particles
    Song, X
    Yamamoto, F
    Iguchi, M
    Kato, H
    Murai, Y
    Ishii, K
    Sasaki, Y
    ISIJ INTERNATIONAL, 1999, 39 (05) : 471 - 476
  • [35] Asteroid spin-rate studies using large sky-field surveys
    Chang, Chan-Kao
    Lin, Hsing-Wen
    Ip, Wing-Huen
    Prince, Thomas A.
    Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.
    Levitan, David
    Laher, Russ
    Surace, Jason
    GEOSCIENCE LETTERS, 2017, 4
  • [36] A Pilot Study of Asteroid Spin Rate Using the CNEOST at Xu-Yi Observatory
    Yeh, Ting-Shuo
    Chang, Chan-Kao
    Li, Bin
    Lin, Hsing-Wen
    Zhao, Hai-Bin
    Ji, Jian-Hui
    Ip, Wing-Huen
    SERENDIPITIES IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND BEYOND, 2018, 513 : 303 - 306
  • [37] Asteroid spin-rate studies using large sky-field surveys
    Chan-Kao Chang
    Hsing-Wen Lin
    Wing-Huen Ip
    Thomas A. Prince
    Shrinivas R. Kulkarni
    David Levitan
    Russ Laher
    Jason Surace
    Geoscience Letters, 4
  • [38] EFFECT OF RESONANCE CAPTURE OF SPIN PARTICLES
    SHIRONOSOV, VG
    ZHURNAL TEKHNICHESKOI FIZIKI, 1983, 53 (07): : 1414 - 1416
  • [39] Estimation of the flow rate of free falling granular particles using a Poisson model in time
    Grift, T. E.
    Crespi, C. M.
    BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING, 2008, 101 (01) : 36 - 41
  • [40] A new look on asteroid shape modeling
    Hradyska, Larissa, V
    Stankevich, Dmitry G.
    Shevchenko, Vasilij G.
    Shkuratov, Yuriy G.
    Videen, Gorden
    PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, 2019, 165 : 19 - 22