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Collisional formation of top-shaped asteroids and implications for the origins of Ryugu and Bennu

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.147132
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41467-020-16433-z
Description
Asteroid shapes and hydration levels can serve as tracers of their history and origin. For instance, the asteroids (162173) Ryugu and (101955) Bennu have an oblate spheroidal shape with a pronounced equator, but contain different surface hydration levels. Here we show, through numerical simulations of large asteroid disruptions, that oblate spheroids, some of which have a pronounced equator defining a spinning top shape, can form directly through gravitational reaccumulation. We further show that rubble piles formed in a single disruption can have similar porosities but variable degrees of hydration. The direct formation of top shapes from single disruption alone can explain the relatively old crater-retention ages of the equatorial features of Ryugu and Bennu. Two separate parent-body disruptions are not necessarily required to explain their different hydration levels.
Date of Publication
2020
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 520 Astronomy
600 Technology > 620 Engineering
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Michel, P.
Ballouz, R.-L.
Barnouin, O. S.
Jutzi, Martinorcid-logo
Physikalisches Institut, Weltraumforschung und Planetologie (WP)
Walsh, K. J.
May, B. H.
Manzoni, C.
Richardson, D. C.
Schwartz, S. R.
Sugita, S.
Watanabe, S.
Miyamoto, H.
Hirabayashi, M.
Bottke, W. F.
Connolly, H. C.
Yoshikawa, M.
Lauretta, D. S.
Additional Credits
Physikalisches Institut, Weltraumforschung und Planetologie (WP)
Series
Nature Communications
Publisher
Springer Nature
ISSN
2041-1723
Access(Rights)
open.access
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