International audienceSince their formation, asteroids since their formation have experienced little physical, geological or thermal evolution. Like comets they are thought to be among the most pristine remnants of the early solar system. One physical process, however, has played a major role since the ancient times: collisions. Dynamical families were produced by catastrophic collisions involving large enough energy to break the parent body. Other lines of evidence suggest that catastrophic collisions can also produce rubble-piles, i.e., loosely bound of post-collisional aggregates that re-accumulate to form a single body, and are kept together by gravity. The main objective of this work is to understand if---and under what conditions---Ja...
Many asteroids are known to be non-spherical, as revealed by changes in their brightness as they rot...
A simple mathematical model for the evolution of a system of collisionally interacting bodies -- suc...
The role of catastrophic collisions in the evolution of asteroids is discussed in a review of recent...
International audienceSince their formation, asteroids since their formation have experienced little...
International audienceThe original idea of Farinella et al. [1] that rubble pile asteroids can have ...
International audienceAsteroids, since the formation of the solar system, are known to have experien...
International audienceAfter the catastrophic disruption of a parent body, new objects are formed by ...
International audienceWhile a large variety of shapes exist among solar system bodies, some smaller ...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidences suggest that, after the breakup following a catastr...
There have been attempts in the past to fit the observed bulk shapes (axial ratios) of asteroids to ...
Evidence is mounting that asteroids larger than a few hundred metres in diame-ter are gravitational ...
International audienceMany evidences lead us to think that a significant portion of asteroids are ag...
A semi-empirical model of catastrophic break-up processes among asteroids is used to investigate the...
The role of catastrophic collisions in the evolution of the asteroids is discussed in detail, employ...
Many evidences lead us to think that a significant portion of asteroids are aggregates of boulders k...
Many asteroids are known to be non-spherical, as revealed by changes in their brightness as they rot...
A simple mathematical model for the evolution of a system of collisionally interacting bodies -- suc...
The role of catastrophic collisions in the evolution of asteroids is discussed in a review of recent...
International audienceSince their formation, asteroids since their formation have experienced little...
International audienceThe original idea of Farinella et al. [1] that rubble pile asteroids can have ...
International audienceAsteroids, since the formation of the solar system, are known to have experien...
International audienceAfter the catastrophic disruption of a parent body, new objects are formed by ...
International audienceWhile a large variety of shapes exist among solar system bodies, some smaller ...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidences suggest that, after the breakup following a catastr...
There have been attempts in the past to fit the observed bulk shapes (axial ratios) of asteroids to ...
Evidence is mounting that asteroids larger than a few hundred metres in diame-ter are gravitational ...
International audienceMany evidences lead us to think that a significant portion of asteroids are ag...
A semi-empirical model of catastrophic break-up processes among asteroids is used to investigate the...
The role of catastrophic collisions in the evolution of the asteroids is discussed in detail, employ...
Many evidences lead us to think that a significant portion of asteroids are aggregates of boulders k...
Many asteroids are known to be non-spherical, as revealed by changes in their brightness as they rot...
A simple mathematical model for the evolution of a system of collisionally interacting bodies -- suc...
The role of catastrophic collisions in the evolution of asteroids is discussed in a review of recent...