论文标题
主要皮带小行星历史:侵蚀,碎屑,灾难性分散,旋转,二进制和倒车的模拟
Main Belt Asteroid Histories: Simulations of erosion, cratering, catastrophic dispersions, spins, binaries and tumblers
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论文摘要
这是对主要小行星带中小行星历史的研究。碰撞一直是主要过程。每个小行星都受到了许多次数的影响,伴随着碎屑,侵蚀,旋转增量,碎片化以及偶尔发生灾难性的破坏和分散体的后果。现在可以使用这些小行星的小行星轨道,大小,形状,组成和旋转速率的广泛信息。这些是他们历史的结果,但是要解释它们需要了解过程。通过模拟历史可以改善这种理解。一个模拟需要动力学和碰撞事件的强大模型。在过去的几十年中,这种模型已经大幅发展。在这里,我介绍了当前模型,一种方法和代码“ SSAH”,以便对主皮带历史的随机模拟。该代码提供了一个可以基于现有模型的框架。结果导致了小行星历史的新范式,包括旋转分布;强度旋转极限无关; 2001 OE84的“不寻常”旋转;和大型慢速旋转对象(Mathilde);旋转与直径图中的“ V形”;给定直径范围的旋转的非马克斯威尔分布;预期的不倒翁数量等等。同时,模拟在我们的知识中揭示了需要进一步研究的空白。 SSAH代码可自由使用其他代码。
This is a study of the history of the asteroids in the main asteroid belt. Collisions have been the dominant process. Every asteroid has been impacted by others a multitude of times, with consequences of cratering, erosion, spin increments, fragmentation, and occasional catastrophic disruption and dispersion. Extensive information for asteroid orbits, sizes, shapes, composition, and rotation rates of those asteroids is now available. Those are a result of their history, but to interpret them requires understanding the processes. That understanding can be improved by simulations of the history. A simulation needs robust models of the dynamical and collisional events. Such models have evolved substantially in the last few decades. Here I present current models, a method, and a code "SSAH" for stochastic simulations of the history of the main belt. That code gives a framework upon which existing and future models can be based. The results lead to new paradigms for asteroid histories including the distribution of spins; the irrelevance of strength spin limits; the "unusual" spins of 2001 OE84; and of large slow-spinning tumbling objects (Mathilde); the "V-shape" in the spin versus diameter plot; the non-Maxwellian distribution of spins of a given diameter range; the numbers of expected tumblers, and more. At the same time, the simulations expose gaps in our knowledge that require further research. The SSAH code is freely available for the use of others.