In the past decade, the number of known binary near-Earth asteroids has more than quadrupled and the number of known large main belt asteroids with satellites has doubled. Half a dozen triple asteroids have been discovered, and the previously unrecognized populations of asteroid pairs and small main belt binaries have been identified. The current observational evidence confirms that small (<20 km) binaries form by rotational fission and establishes that the YORP effect powers the spin-up process. A unifying paradigm based on rotational fission and post-fission dynamics can explain the formation of small binaries, triples, and pairs. Large (>20 km) binaries with small satellites are most likely created during large collisions
Context. Models have shown that asteroids can undergo fission if their rate of rotation is steadily ...
Energetic collisions in the asteroid belt produce several observable effects, altering their size di...
36 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Published in Icarus (http://icarus.cornell.edu/journal/).International...
International audienceA population of small main-belt asteroid pairs (MBAs) residing on very similar...
12 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Published in Nature (http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v466/n7310/f...
In the near-Earth asteroid population, binary and triple systems have been discovered with mutual or...
We present a model of near-Earth asteroid (NEA) rotational fission and ensuing dynamics that describ...
Radar images of near-Earth asteroid 2000 DP107 show that it is composed of an ∼800-meter-diameter pr...
International audienceA population of small main-belt asteroids residing on closely similar orbits w...
International audiencePhotometric data on 17 binary near-Earth asteroids (15 of them are certain det...
The rotations of asteroids larger than ~40 km in diameter have a distribution close to Max-wellian t...
Photometric data on 17 binary near-Earth asteroids (15 of them are certain detections, two are proba...
Our understanding of binary asteroids is currently undergoing major revisions. Until recently, all k...
Asteroid binaries found among the near-Earth objects are believed to have formed from rotational fis...
International audienceSince their discovery less than 10 years ago, ~200 known multiple asteroid sys...
Context. Models have shown that asteroids can undergo fission if their rate of rotation is steadily ...
Energetic collisions in the asteroid belt produce several observable effects, altering their size di...
36 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Published in Icarus (http://icarus.cornell.edu/journal/).International...
International audienceA population of small main-belt asteroid pairs (MBAs) residing on very similar...
12 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Published in Nature (http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v466/n7310/f...
In the near-Earth asteroid population, binary and triple systems have been discovered with mutual or...
We present a model of near-Earth asteroid (NEA) rotational fission and ensuing dynamics that describ...
Radar images of near-Earth asteroid 2000 DP107 show that it is composed of an ∼800-meter-diameter pr...
International audienceA population of small main-belt asteroids residing on closely similar orbits w...
International audiencePhotometric data on 17 binary near-Earth asteroids (15 of them are certain det...
The rotations of asteroids larger than ~40 km in diameter have a distribution close to Max-wellian t...
Photometric data on 17 binary near-Earth asteroids (15 of them are certain detections, two are proba...
Our understanding of binary asteroids is currently undergoing major revisions. Until recently, all k...
Asteroid binaries found among the near-Earth objects are believed to have formed from rotational fis...
International audienceSince their discovery less than 10 years ago, ~200 known multiple asteroid sys...
Context. Models have shown that asteroids can undergo fission if their rate of rotation is steadily ...
Energetic collisions in the asteroid belt produce several observable effects, altering their size di...
36 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Published in Icarus (http://icarus.cornell.edu/journal/).International...