We describe the creation of a model of the main asteroid belt whose purpose is to describe the main-belt asteroid size frequency distribution and simulate the number of main-belt asteroids and their fluxes at visual through mid-infrared (~0.3–70 μm) wavelengths in any area of sky for an arbitrary date. This model is based on a population of ~1.9 × 106 asteroids obtained from the complete known asteroid sample, plus extrapolation of the size-frequency distributions of 15 asteroid dynamical families and three background populations, to a diameter limit of 1 km. The model is compared with data and other models, example applications are given, planned refinements and extensions to the model are presented, and some implications of the resulting ...
The NASA Dawn mission has extensively examined the surface of asteroid Vesta, the second most massiv...
The size and spatial distribution of collisional debris from main belt asteroids is modeled over a 1...
International audienceHow big were the first planetesimals? We attempt to answer this question by co...
The size distribution of main-belt of asteroids is determined primarily by collisional processes. La...
Aims. Multi-epoch Spitzer Space Telescope 24 μm data is utilized from the MIPSGAL and Taurus Legacy ...
In this work, we construct a new model for the collisional evolution of the main asteroid belt. Our ...
We investigate the flux of main-belt asteroid fragments into resonant orbits converting them into ne...
Aims. We developed a six-part collisional evolution model of the main asteroid belt (MB) and used it...
Context.Among the components of the infrared and submillimetre sky background, the closest layer is ...
A total of six deep exposures (using AOT CAM01 with a 6" PFOV) through the ISOCAM LW10 filter (IRAS ...
The importance of sub-kilometer-sized objects among the main-belt asteroids (MBAs) has been progress...
Aims. Multi-epoch Spitzer Space Telescope 24 μm data is utilized from the MIPSGAL and Taurus Legacy ...
Context. A considerable amount of photometric data is produced by surveys such as Pan-STARRS, LONEOS...
Context. It is widely accepted that the current distribution of material in the main asteroidal belt...
International audienceContext. Understanding the conditions that lead to the formation of planetesim...
The NASA Dawn mission has extensively examined the surface of asteroid Vesta, the second most massiv...
The size and spatial distribution of collisional debris from main belt asteroids is modeled over a 1...
International audienceHow big were the first planetesimals? We attempt to answer this question by co...
The size distribution of main-belt of asteroids is determined primarily by collisional processes. La...
Aims. Multi-epoch Spitzer Space Telescope 24 μm data is utilized from the MIPSGAL and Taurus Legacy ...
In this work, we construct a new model for the collisional evolution of the main asteroid belt. Our ...
We investigate the flux of main-belt asteroid fragments into resonant orbits converting them into ne...
Aims. We developed a six-part collisional evolution model of the main asteroid belt (MB) and used it...
Context.Among the components of the infrared and submillimetre sky background, the closest layer is ...
A total of six deep exposures (using AOT CAM01 with a 6" PFOV) through the ISOCAM LW10 filter (IRAS ...
The importance of sub-kilometer-sized objects among the main-belt asteroids (MBAs) has been progress...
Aims. Multi-epoch Spitzer Space Telescope 24 μm data is utilized from the MIPSGAL and Taurus Legacy ...
Context. A considerable amount of photometric data is produced by surveys such as Pan-STARRS, LONEOS...
Context. It is widely accepted that the current distribution of material in the main asteroidal belt...
International audienceContext. Understanding the conditions that lead to the formation of planetesim...
The NASA Dawn mission has extensively examined the surface of asteroid Vesta, the second most massiv...
The size and spatial distribution of collisional debris from main belt asteroids is modeled over a 1...
International audienceHow big were the first planetesimals? We attempt to answer this question by co...