Is the Eureka cluster a collisional family of Mars Trojan asteroids?

被引:7
作者
Christou, Apostolos A. [1 ]
Borisov, Galin [1 ]
Dell'Oro, Aldo [2 ]
Cellino, Alberto [3 ]
Bagnulo, Stefano [1 ]
机构
[1] Armagh Observ, Coll Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG, North Ireland
[2] Osserv Astrofis Arcetri, Largo Enrico Fermi 5, I-50125 Florence, Italy
[3] Osserv Astron Torino, Via Osservatorio 20, I-10025 Turin, Italy
基金
英国科学技术设施理事会;
关键词
Asteroids; Dynamics; Trojan asteroids; Mars; MAIN-BELT; CLOSE ENCOUNTERS; YARKOVSKY; EARTH; SIMULATIONS; POPULATION; STABILITY; DIAMETERS; MODEL; PAIRS;
D O I
10.1016/j.icarus.2017.03.003
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We explore the hypothesis that the Eureka family of sub-km asteroids in the L-5 region of Mars could have formed in a collision. We estimate the size distribution index from available information on family members; model the orbital dispersion of collisional fragments; and carry out a formal calculation of the collisional lifetime as a function of size. We find that, as initially conjectured by Rivkin et al. (2003), the collisional lifetime of objects the size of (5261) Eureka is at least a few Gyr,, significantly longer than for similar-sized Main Belt asteroids. In contrast, the observed degree of orbital compactness is inconsistent with all but the least energetic family-forming collisions. Therefore, the family asteroids may be ejecta from a cratering event sometime in the past similar to 1 Gyr if the orbits are gradually dispersed by gravitational diffusion and the Yarkovsky effect (Cuk et al., 2015). The comparable sizes of the largest family members require either negligible target strength or a particular impact geometry under this scenario (Durda et al., 2007; Benavidez et al., 2012). Alternatively, the family may have formed by a series of YORP-induced fission events (Pravec et al., 2010). The shallow size distribution of the family is similar to that of small MBAs (Gladman et al., 2009) interpreted as due to the dominance of this mechanism for Eureka-family sized asteroids (Jacobson et al., 2014). However, our population index estimate is likely a lower limit due to the small available number of family asteroids and observational incompleteness. Future searches for fainter family members, further observational characterisation of the known Trojans' physical properties as well as orbital and rotational evolution modelling will help distinguish between different formation models. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:243 / 258
页数:16
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