In this paper we present results of two novel experimental methods to investigate the collisional behavior of individual macroscopic icy bodies. The experiments reported here were conducted in the microgravity environments of parabolic flights and the Bremen drop tower facility. Using a cryogenic parabolic-flight setup, we were able to capture 41 near-central collisions of 1.5-cm-sized ice spheres at relative velocities between 6 and 22 cm s-1. The analysis of the image sequences provides a uniform distribution of coefficients of restitution with a mean value of ¯ε = 0.45 and values ranging from ε=0.06 to 0.84. Additionally, we designed a prototype drop-tower experiment for collisions within an ensemble of up to one hundred cm-sized projec...
Jets of material extending several hundred kilometers from Saturn’s F ring are thought to be caused ...
Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when s...
Collisions between centimeter- to decimeter-sized dusty bodies are important to understand the mecha...
In this paper we present results of two novel experimental methods to investigate the collisional be...
Context. Planetisimals are thought to be formed from the solid material of a protoplanetary disk by ...
Experimental studies on the impact of ice particles at very low velocity were continued. These measu...
To reveal the formation of planetesimals it is of great importance to understand the collision behav...
Context. The current model of planet formation lacks a good understanding of the growth of dust part...
To investigate the second stage of formation of protoplanets up to kilometre size which is still not...
The processes in the Saturnian rings are dominated by two effects. On the one hand there is a gravit...
We present the results of an experimental investigation of low-energy collisions between cm-scale an...
Collisions between planetary ring particles and in some protoplanetary disk environments occur at lo...
The following types of experiments for a proposed Space Station Microgravity Particle Research Facil...
Low-velocity collisions play a fundamental role in various astrophysical environments like protoplan...
The seeds of planetesimals that formed in the gaseous protoplanetary disk (PPD) have many barriers t...
Jets of material extending several hundred kilometers from Saturn’s F ring are thought to be caused ...
Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when s...
Collisions between centimeter- to decimeter-sized dusty bodies are important to understand the mecha...
In this paper we present results of two novel experimental methods to investigate the collisional be...
Context. Planetisimals are thought to be formed from the solid material of a protoplanetary disk by ...
Experimental studies on the impact of ice particles at very low velocity were continued. These measu...
To reveal the formation of planetesimals it is of great importance to understand the collision behav...
Context. The current model of planet formation lacks a good understanding of the growth of dust part...
To investigate the second stage of formation of protoplanets up to kilometre size which is still not...
The processes in the Saturnian rings are dominated by two effects. On the one hand there is a gravit...
We present the results of an experimental investigation of low-energy collisions between cm-scale an...
Collisions between planetary ring particles and in some protoplanetary disk environments occur at lo...
The following types of experiments for a proposed Space Station Microgravity Particle Research Facil...
Low-velocity collisions play a fundamental role in various astrophysical environments like protoplan...
The seeds of planetesimals that formed in the gaseous protoplanetary disk (PPD) have many barriers t...
Jets of material extending several hundred kilometers from Saturn’s F ring are thought to be caused ...
Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when s...
Collisions between centimeter- to decimeter-sized dusty bodies are important to understand the mecha...