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Asteroid rotation and shapes from numerical simulations of gravitational re-accumulation
Authors:Paolo Tanga  D. Hestroffer  D.C. Richardson
Affiliation:a Laboratoire Cassiopée, UMR CNRS 6202, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, BP 4229, 06304 Nice Cedex 04, France
b IMCCE, UMR CNRS 8028, Observatoire de Paris, 77 avenue Denfert-Rochereau, F-75014 Paris, France
c Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Abstract:We present simulations of the gravitational collapse of a mono-disperse set of spherical particles for studying shape and spin properties of re-accumulated members of asteroid families. Previous numerical studies have shown that these “gravitational aggregates” exhibit properties similar to granular continuum models described by Mohr-Coulomb theory. A large variety of shapes is thus possible, in principle consistent with the observed population of asteroid shapes.However, it remains to be verified that the re-accumulation following a catastrophic disruption is capable of naturally producing those shapes. Conversely, we find that fluid equilibrium shapes (flattened two-axis spheroids, in particular) are preferentially created by re-accumulation. This is rather unexpected, since the dynamical system used could allow for other stable configurations. Jacobi three-axial ellipsoids can also be created, but this seems to be a less common outcome.The results obtained so far seem to underline the importance of other non-disruptive shaping factors during the lifetime of rubble-pile asteroids.
Keywords:Asteroids   Asteroid formation   Asteroid evolution   Collisions
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