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Collisional formation of top-shaped asteroids and implications for the origins of Ryugu and Bennu

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 11, Issue: 1, Page: 2655
2020
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Asteroid shapes and hydration levels can serve as tracers of their history and origin. For instance, the asteroids (162173) Ryugu and (101955) Bennu have an oblate spheroidal shape with a pronounced equator, but contain different surface hydration levels. Here we show, through numerical simulations of large asteroid disruptions, that oblate spheroids, some of which have a pronounced equator defining a spinning top shape, can form directly through gravitational reaccumulation. We further show that rubble piles formed in a single disruption can have similar porosities but variable degrees of hydration. The direct formation of top shapes from single disruption alone can explain the relatively old crater-retention ages of the equatorial features of Ryugu and Bennu. Two separate parent-body disruptions are not necessarily required to explain their different hydration levels.

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P. Michel; R.-L. Ballouz; O. S. Barnouin; M. Jutzi; K. J. Walsh; B. H. May; C. Manzoni; D. C. Richardson; S. R. Schwartz; S. Sugita; S. Watanabe; H. Miyamoto; M. Hirabayashi; W. F. Bottke; Harold Connolly; M. Yoshikawa; D. S. Lauretta

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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