Most asteroids with a diameter larger than ∼300 m are rubble piles, i.e., consisting of more than one solid object. All asteroids are rotating but almost all asteroids larger than ∼300 m rotate with a period longer than 2.3 hours, which is the critical period where the centrifugal force equals the gravitational force. This indicates that there are nearly no adhesive interaction forces between the asteroid fragments. We show that this is due to the surface roughness of the asteroid particles which reduces the van der Waals interaction between the particles by a factor of 100 for micrometer sized particles and even more for larger particles. We show that surface roughness results in an interaction force which is independent of the size of the...
Many small bodies in the solar system are believed to be rubble piles, a collection of smaller eleme...
Evidence is mounting that asteroids larger than a few hundred metres in diame-ter are gravitational ...
Conditions for regolith landslides to occur on spinning, gravitat-ing spheroidal asteroids and their...
The shear and cohesive strengths of a rubble-pile asteroid could influence the critical spin at whic...
We explore the hypothesis that, due to small van der Waals forces between constituent grains, small ...
Space missions and ground-based observations have shown that some asteroids are loose collections of...
Abstract Recent observations and theory have indicated that rubble pile asteroids may have a small, ...
The scaling of physical forces to the extremely low ambient gravi-tational acceleration regimes foun...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
The rotation rates of asteroids, which are deduced from periodic fluctuations in their brightnesses,...
The rotations of asteroids larger than ~40 km in diameter have a distribution close to Max-wellian t...
Our knowledge of the strengths of small bodies in the Solar System is limited by our poor understand...
There have been attempts in the past to fit the observed bulk shapes (axial ratios) of asteroids to ...
Context. An asteroid spun up to its critical limit has unique surface mechanical properties that its...
Many asteroids are known to be non-spherical, as revealed by changes in their brightness as they rot...
Many small bodies in the solar system are believed to be rubble piles, a collection of smaller eleme...
Evidence is mounting that asteroids larger than a few hundred metres in diame-ter are gravitational ...
Conditions for regolith landslides to occur on spinning, gravitat-ing spheroidal asteroids and their...
The shear and cohesive strengths of a rubble-pile asteroid could influence the critical spin at whic...
We explore the hypothesis that, due to small van der Waals forces between constituent grains, small ...
Space missions and ground-based observations have shown that some asteroids are loose collections of...
Abstract Recent observations and theory have indicated that rubble pile asteroids may have a small, ...
The scaling of physical forces to the extremely low ambient gravi-tational acceleration regimes foun...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
The rotation rates of asteroids, which are deduced from periodic fluctuations in their brightnesses,...
The rotations of asteroids larger than ~40 km in diameter have a distribution close to Max-wellian t...
Our knowledge of the strengths of small bodies in the Solar System is limited by our poor understand...
There have been attempts in the past to fit the observed bulk shapes (axial ratios) of asteroids to ...
Context. An asteroid spun up to its critical limit has unique surface mechanical properties that its...
Many asteroids are known to be non-spherical, as revealed by changes in their brightness as they rot...
Many small bodies in the solar system are believed to be rubble piles, a collection of smaller eleme...
Evidence is mounting that asteroids larger than a few hundred metres in diame-ter are gravitational ...
Conditions for regolith landslides to occur on spinning, gravitat-ing spheroidal asteroids and their...