The Yarkovsky effect as a heat engine |
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Authors: | Ralph D. Lorenz Joseph N. Spitale |
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Affiliation: | Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, 1629 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721, USA |
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Abstract: | We show how the Yarkovsky effect can be understood as a heat engine. The output of the engine, manifested in the rate of change in semimajor axis of the body, has a maximum at an intermediate heat capacity, depending on the rotation rate of the body. This maximum arises because the work output depends on the product of the solar heat absorbed by the body and transported from its morning to evening side (this am-pm heat flux increases with heat capacity) and the Carnot efficiency (which declines with heat capacity). |
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Keywords: | Asteroid dynamics Thermodynamics Entropy |
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