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Internal rubble properties of asteroid (101955) Bennu

Authors :
Tricarico, P.
Scheeres, D. J.
French, A. S.
McMahon, J. W.
Brack, D. N.
Leonard, J. M.
Antreasian, P.
Chesley, S. R.
Farnocchia, D.
Takahashi, Y.
Mazarico, E. M.
Rowlands, D.
Highsmith, D.
Getzandanner, K.
Moreau, M.
Johnson, C. L.
Philpott, L.
Bierhaus, E. B.
Walsh, K. J.
Barnouin, O. S.
Palmer, E. E.
Weirich, J. R.
Gaskell, R. W.
Daly, M. G.
Seabrook, J. A.
Nolan, M. C.
Lauretta, D. S.
Tricarico, P.
Scheeres, D. J.
French, A. S.
McMahon, J. W.
Brack, D. N.
Leonard, J. M.
Antreasian, P.
Chesley, S. R.
Farnocchia, D.
Takahashi, Y.
Mazarico, E. M.
Rowlands, D.
Highsmith, D.
Getzandanner, K.
Moreau, M.
Johnson, C. L.
Philpott, L.
Bierhaus, E. B.
Walsh, K. J.
Barnouin, O. S.
Palmer, E. E.
Weirich, J. R.
Gaskell, R. W.
Daly, M. G.
Seabrook, J. A.
Nolan, M. C.
Lauretta, D. S.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Exploration of asteroid (101955) Bennu by the OSIRIS-REx mission has provided an in-depth look at this rubble-pile near-Earth asteroid. In particular, the measured gravity field and the detailed shape model of Bennu indicate significant heterogeneities in its interior structure, compatible with a lower density at its center. Here we combine gravity inversion methods with a statistical rubble-pile model to determine the density and size-frequency distribution (SFD) index of the rubble that constitutes Bennu. The best-fitting models indicate that the SFD of the interior is consistent with that observed on the surface, with a cumulative SFD index of approximately $-2.9$. The rubble bulk density is approximately $1.35$ g/cm$^3$, corresponding to a $12$% macro-porosity. We find the largest rubble particle to be approximately $145$ m, whereas the largest void is approximately $10$ m.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, accepted to Icarus

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363551116
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.icarus.2021.114665