Modeling the Chronologies and Size Distributions of Ceres and Vesta Craters

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作者
Roig, F. [1 ]
Nesvorny, D. [2 ]
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[1] Observ Nacl, Rua Gal Jose Cristino 77, BR-20921400 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[2] Southwest Res Inst, 1050 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80302 USA
来源
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL | 2020年 / 160卷 / 03期
关键词
Main belt asteroids; Ceres; Solar system formation; Collision processes; PRIMORDIAL EXCITATION; ASTEROID BELT; SOLAR-SYSTEM; EVOLUTION; HISTORY; RECORDS; EJECTA; SHAPE; MASS;
D O I
10.3847/1538-3881/aba750
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P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We infer the crater chronologies of Ceres and Vesta from a self-consistent dynamical model of asteroid impactors. The model accounts for planetary migration/instability early in the history of our solar system and tracks asteroid orbits over 4.56 Gyr. It is calibrated on the current population of the asteroid belt. The model provides the number of asteroid impacts on different worlds at any time throughout the solar system's history. We combine the results with an impactor-crater scaling relationship to determine the crater distribution of Ceres and Vesta and compare these theoretical predictions with observations. We find that: (i) The Ceres and Vesta chronologies are similar, whereas they significantly differ from the lunar chronology. Therefore, using the lunar chronology for main belt asteroids, as often done in previous publications, is incorrect. (ii) The model results match the number and size distribution of large (diameter >90 km) craters observed on Vesta, but overestimate the number of large craters on Ceres. This implies that large crater erasure is required for Ceres. (iii) In a model where planetary migration/instability happens early, the probability to form the Rheasilvia basin on Vesta during the last 1 Gyr is 10%, a factor of similar to 1.5 higher than for the late instability case and similar to 2.5 times higher than found in previous studies. Thus, while the formation of the Rheasilvia at similar to 1 Gyr ago (Ga) would be somewhat unusual, it cannot be ruled out at more than 1.5 sigma. In broader context, our work provides a self-consistent framework for modeling asteroid crater records.
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