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An anisotropic distribution of spin vectors in asteroid families

Authors :
Robert D. Stephens
Julian Oey
Josef Ďurech
Josef Hanus
Frederick Pilcher
Q. Ulisse
R. Girelli
R. A. Koff
Brian D. Warner
L. P. Strabla
James W. Brinsfield
Miroslav Brož
David Higgins
R. Durkee
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Current amount of ~500 asteroid models derived from the disk-integrated photometry by the lightcurve inversion method allows us to study not only the spin-vector properties of the whole population of MBAs, but also of several individual collisional families. We create a data set of 152 asteroids that were identified by the HCM method as members of ten collisional families, among them are 31 newly derived unique models and 24 new models with well-constrained pole-ecliptic latitudes of the spin axes. The remaining models are adopted from the DAMIT database or the literature. We revise the preliminary family membership identification by the HCM method according to several additional criteria - taxonomic type, color, albedo, maximum Yarkovsky semi-major axis drift and the consistency with the size-frequency distribution of each family, and consequently we remove interlopers. We then present the spin-vector distributions for eight asteroidal families. We use a combined orbital- and spin-evolution model to explain the observed spin-vector properties of objects among collisional families. In general, we observe for studied families similar trends in the (a_p, \beta) space: (i) larger asteroids are situated in the proximity of the center of the family; (ii) asteroids with \beta>0{\deg} are usually found to the right from the family center; (iii) on the other hand, asteroids with \beta0{\deg} or \beta<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A (September 16, 2013)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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