The internal structure of small asteroids is fundamentally unknown due to lack of direct measurements. The only clues on this topic come from theoretical considerations and from the comparison between measured bulk densities of asteroids and their corresponding analogue meteorite densities. The mass distribution and the void space between components in a gravitational aggregate determine the structure of such objects. In this paper we study numerically the dynamical and collisional evolution of the reaccumulation process of the fragments created in catastrophic collisions of asteroids in the 500 m to 10 km size range. An effort to consider irregularly shaped fragments is made by taking advantage of the results of laboratory experiments that...
The shape distribution of asteroids, as indicated by light curve amplitudes, is compared to a simila...
International audienceSince their formation, asteroids since their formation have experienced little...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
There have been attempts in the past to fit the observed bulk shapes (axial ratios) of asteroids to ...
Studies of the internal structure of asteroids, which are crucial for understanding their impact his...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidences suggest that, after the breakup following a catastr...
Studies of the internal structure of asteroids, which are crucial for understanding their impact his...
Evidence is mounting that asteroids larger than a few hundred metres in diame-ter are gravitational ...
International audienceMultiple sources of evidence suggest that asteroids ranging from hundreds mete...
Our knowledge of the strengths of small bodies in the Solar System is limited by our poor understand...
By now it has been accepted that most of the small asteroids in the Solar System are granular aggreg...
Most meteorites are fragments from recent collisions experienced in theasteroid belt. In such a hype...
Most asteroids in the size range of approximately 100m to 100km are rubble piles, aggregates of rock...
Many asteroids are known to be non-spherical, as revealed by changes in their brightness as they rot...
As an application of our recent observational error model, we present the astrometric masses of 26 m...
The shape distribution of asteroids, as indicated by light curve amplitudes, is compared to a simila...
International audienceSince their formation, asteroids since their formation have experienced little...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
There have been attempts in the past to fit the observed bulk shapes (axial ratios) of asteroids to ...
Studies of the internal structure of asteroids, which are crucial for understanding their impact his...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidences suggest that, after the breakup following a catastr...
Studies of the internal structure of asteroids, which are crucial for understanding their impact his...
Evidence is mounting that asteroids larger than a few hundred metres in diame-ter are gravitational ...
International audienceMultiple sources of evidence suggest that asteroids ranging from hundreds mete...
Our knowledge of the strengths of small bodies in the Solar System is limited by our poor understand...
By now it has been accepted that most of the small asteroids in the Solar System are granular aggreg...
Most meteorites are fragments from recent collisions experienced in theasteroid belt. In such a hype...
Most asteroids in the size range of approximately 100m to 100km are rubble piles, aggregates of rock...
Many asteroids are known to be non-spherical, as revealed by changes in their brightness as they rot...
As an application of our recent observational error model, we present the astrometric masses of 26 m...
The shape distribution of asteroids, as indicated by light curve amplitudes, is compared to a simila...
International audienceSince their formation, asteroids since their formation have experienced little...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...