Space missions and ground-based observations have shown that some asteroids are loose collections of rubble rather than solid bodies. The physical behaviour of such ‘rubble-pile’ asteroids has been traditionally described using only gravitational and frictional forces within a granular material. Cohesive forces in the form of small van der Waals forces between constituent grains have recently been predicted to be important for small rubble piles (ten kilometres across or less), and could potentially explain fast rotation rates in the small-asteroid population. The strongest evidence so far has come from an analysis of the rotational breakup of the main-belt comet P/2013 R3, although that was indirect and poorly constrained by observations. ...
Asteroid interiors play a key role in our understanding of asteroid formation and evolution. As no d...
The rotations of asteroids larger than ~40 km in diameter have a distribution close to Max-wellian t...
Asteroid surfaces are subjected to mechanical weathering processes that result in the development an...
The shear and cohesive strengths of a rubble-pile asteroid could influence the critical spin at whic...
There is increasing evidence that a large fraction of asteroids, and even Phobos, have such low dens...
We explore the hypothesis that, due to small van der Waals forces between constituent grains, small ...
Abstract Recent observations and theory have indicated that rubble pile asteroids may have a small, ...
Many small bodies in the solar system are believed to be rubble piles, a collection of smaller eleme...
Multiple sources of evidence suggest that asteroids ranging from hundreds meters to few kilometers i...
Eight campaigns to survey asteroid rotation periods have been carried out using the intermediate Pal...
Most asteroids with a diameter larger than ∼300 m are rubble piles, i.e., consisting of more than on...
We summarize several recent findings on the size and shape of the region within which material can s...
The scaling of physical forces to the extremely low ambient gravi-tational acceleration regimes foun...
Studies of the internal structure of asteroids, which are crucial for understanding their impact his...
By now it has been accepted that most of the small asteroids in the Solar System are granular aggreg...
Asteroid interiors play a key role in our understanding of asteroid formation and evolution. As no d...
The rotations of asteroids larger than ~40 km in diameter have a distribution close to Max-wellian t...
Asteroid surfaces are subjected to mechanical weathering processes that result in the development an...
The shear and cohesive strengths of a rubble-pile asteroid could influence the critical spin at whic...
There is increasing evidence that a large fraction of asteroids, and even Phobos, have such low dens...
We explore the hypothesis that, due to small van der Waals forces between constituent grains, small ...
Abstract Recent observations and theory have indicated that rubble pile asteroids may have a small, ...
Many small bodies in the solar system are believed to be rubble piles, a collection of smaller eleme...
Multiple sources of evidence suggest that asteroids ranging from hundreds meters to few kilometers i...
Eight campaigns to survey asteroid rotation periods have been carried out using the intermediate Pal...
Most asteroids with a diameter larger than ∼300 m are rubble piles, i.e., consisting of more than on...
We summarize several recent findings on the size and shape of the region within which material can s...
The scaling of physical forces to the extremely low ambient gravi-tational acceleration regimes foun...
Studies of the internal structure of asteroids, which are crucial for understanding their impact his...
By now it has been accepted that most of the small asteroids in the Solar System are granular aggreg...
Asteroid interiors play a key role in our understanding of asteroid formation and evolution. As no d...
The rotations of asteroids larger than ~40 km in diameter have a distribution close to Max-wellian t...
Asteroid surfaces are subjected to mechanical weathering processes that result in the development an...