Affiliation: | 1Dipartimento di Fisica, Universitá di Pisa, and GIF, Accademia Nav., Livorno, Italy 2Dipartimento di Fisica, Universitá di Pisa, Italy 3Osservatorio Astronomico di Pino Torinese, Italy |
Abstract: | The semi-empirical model of catastrophic breakup events developed by Paolicchi et al. (Icarus77, 187–212, 1989) has recently been improved by means of new algorithms allowing the generation of sets of nonoverlapping fragments, and to take into account gravitational effects. In this paper we give the results of simulations aimed specifically at reproducing laboratory experiments. A comparison with both the experimental evidence and the results of the previous version of the model is presented, and particular attention is devoted to the problem of the shape distribution of the fragments. The results seem encouraging, and allow us to undertake more detailed investigations in order to analyse in detail the capability of the model for reproducing both the laboratory results and the properties exhibited by the asteroidal population, in particular, asteroid families. |