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2. Properties of Rubble-Pile Asteroid (101955) Bennu from OSIRIS-REx Imaging and Thermal Analysis
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DellaGiustina, D. N, Emery, J. P, Golish, D. R, Rozitis, B, Bennett, C. A, Burke, K. N, Ballouz, R.-L, Becker, K. J, Christensen, P. R, Drouet d’Aubigny, C. Y, Hamilton, V. E, Reuter, D. C, Rizk, B, Simon, A. A, Asphaug, E, Bandfield, J. L, Barnouin, O. S, Barucci, M. A, Binzel, R. P, Bottke, W. F, Bowles, N. E, Campins, H, Clark, B. C, Clark, B. E, Connolly, H. C., Jr, Daly, M. G, de Leon, J, Delbo, M, Deshapriya, J. D. P, Fornasier, S, Hergenrother, C. W, Jawin, E. R, Howell, E. S, Kaplan, H. H, Kareta, T. R, Corre, L. Le, Li, J.-Y, Licandro, J, Lim, L. F, Michel, P, Molaro, J, Nolan, M. C, Popescu, M, Rizos Garcia, J. L, Ryan, A, Schwartz, S. R, Shultz, N, Siegler, M. A, Smith, P. H, Tatsumi, E, Thomas, C. A, Walsh, K. J, Wolner, C. W. V, Zou, X.-D, Lauretta, D. S, Highsmith, D. E, Small, J, Vokrouhlick, D, Brown, E, Hanna, K. L. Donaldson, Warren, T, Brunet, C, Chicoine, R. A, Desjardins, S, Gaudreau, D, Haltigin, T, Millington-Veloza, S, Rubi, A, Aponte, J, Gorius, N, Lunsford, A, Allen, B, Grindlay, J, Guevel, D, Hoak, D, Hong, J, Schrader, D. L, Bayron, J, Golubov, O, Sánchez, P, Stromberg, J, Hirabayashi, M, Hartzell, C. M, Oliver, S, Rascon, M, Harch, A, Joseph, J, Squyres, S, Richardson, D, McGraw, L, Ghent, R, Al Asad, M. M, Johnson, C. L, Philpott, L, Susorney, H. C. M, Cloutis, E. A, Hanna, R. D, Ciceri, F, Hildebrand, A. R, Ibrahim, E.-M, Breitenfeld, L, Glotch, T, Rogers, A. D, Ferrone, S, Fernandez, Y, Chang, W, Cheuvront, A, Trang, D, Tachibana, S, Yurimoto, H, Brucato, J. R, Poggiali, G, Pajola, M, Dotto, E, Mazzotta Epifani, E, Crombie, M. K, Lantz, C, Izawa, M. R. M, Leon, J. de, Clemett, S, Thomas-Keprta, K, Van wal, S, Yoshikawa, M, Bellerose, J, Bhaskaran, S, Boyles, C, Chesley, S. R, Elder, C. M, Farnocchia, D, Harbison, A, Kennedy, B, Knight, A, Martinez-Vlasoff, N, Mastrodemos, N, McElrath, T, Owen, W, Park, R, Rush, B, Swanson, L, Takahashi, Y, Velez, D, Yetter, K, Thayer, C, Adam, C, Antreasian, P, Bauman, J, Bryan, C, Carcich, B, Corvin, M, Geeraert, J, Hoffman, J, Leonard, J. M, Lessac-Chenen, E, Levine, A, McAdams, J, McCarthy, L, Nelson, D, Page, B, Pelgrift, B, Sahr, E, Stakkestad, K, Stanbridge, D, Wibben, D, Williams, B, Williams, K, Wolff, P, Hayne, P, Kubitschek, D, Fulchignoni, M, Hasselmann, P, Merlin, F, Praet, A, Bierhaus, E. B, Billett, O, Boggs, A, Buck, B, Carlson-Kelly, S, Cerna, J, Chaffin, K, Church, E, Coltrin, M, Daly, J, Deguzman, A, Dubisher, R, Eckart, D, Ellis, D, Falkenstern, P, Fisher, A, Fisher, M. E, Fleming, P, Fortney, K, Francis, S, Freund, S, Gonzales, S, Haas, P, Hasten, A, Hauf, D, Hilbert, A, Howell, D, Jaen, F, Jayakody, N, Jenkins, M, Johnson, K, Lefevre, M, Ma, H, Mario, C, Martin, K, May, C, McGee, M, Miller, B, Miller, C, Miller, G, Mirfakhrai, A, Muhl, E, Norman, C, Olds, R, Parish, C, Ryle, M, Schmitzer, M, Sherman, P, Skeen, M, Susak, M, Sutter, B, Tran, Q, Welch, C, Witherspoon, R, Wood, J, Zareski, J, Arvizu-Jakubicki, M, Audi, E, Bandrowski, R, Becker, T. L, Bendall, S, Bloomenthal, H, Blum, D, Boynton, W. V, Brodbeck, J, Chojnacki, M, Colpo, A, Contreras, J, Cutts, J, Dean, D, Diallo, B, Drinnon, D, Drozd, K, Enos, H. L, Enos, R, Fellows, C, Ferro, T, Fisher, M. R, Fitzgibbon, G, Fitzgibbon, M, Forelli, J, Forrester, T, Galinsky, I, Garcia, R, Gardner, A, Habib, N, Hamara, D, Hammond, D, Hanley, K, Harshman, K, Herzog, K, Hill, D, Hoekenga, C, Hooven, S, Huettner, E, Janakus, A, Jones, J, Kidd, J, Kingsbury, K, Balram-Knutson, S. S, Koelbel, L, Kreiner, J, Lambert, D, Lewin, C, Lovelace, B, Loveridge, M, Lujan, M, Maleszewski, C. K, Malhotra, R, Marchese, K, McDonough, E, Mogk, N, Morrison, V, Morton, E, Munoz, R, Nelson, J, Padilla, J, Pennington, R, Polit, A, Ramos, N, Reddy, V, Riehl, M, Roper, H. L, Salazar, S, Selznick, S, Stewart, S, Sutton, S, Swindle, T, Tang, Y. H, Westermann, M, Worden, D, Zega, T, Zeszut, Z, Bjurstrom, A, Bloomquist, L, Dickinson, C, Keates, E, Liang, J, Nifo, V, Taylor, A, Teti, F, Caplinger, M, Bowles, H, Carter, S, Dickenshied, S, Doerres, D, Fisher, T, Hagee, W, Hill, J, Miner, M, Noss, D, Piacentine, N, Smith, M, Toland, A, Wren, P, Bernacki, M, Pino Munoz, D, Watanabe, S.-I, Sandford, S. A, Aqueche, A, Ashman, B, Barker, M, Bartels, A, Berry, K, Bos, B, Burns, R, Calloway, A, Carpenter, R, Castro, N, Cosentino, R, Donaldson, J, Dworkin, J. P, Cook, J. Elsila, Emr, C, Everett, D, Fennell, D, Fleshman, K, Folta, D, Gallagher, D, Garvin, J, Getzandanner, K, Glavin, D, Hull, S, Hyde, K, Ido, H, Ingegneri, A, Jones, N, Kaotira, P, Liounis, A, Lorentson, C, Lorenz, D, Lyzhoft, J, Mazarico, E. M, Mink, R, Moore, W, Moreau, M, Mullen, S, Nagy, J, Neumann, G, Nuth, J, Poland, D, Rhoads, L, Rieger, S, Rowlands, D, Sallitt, D, Scroggins, A, Shaw, G, Swenson, J, Vasudeva, P, Wasser, M, Zellar, R, Grossman, J, Johnston, G, Morris, M, Wendel, J, Burton, A, Keller, L. P, McNamara, L, Messenger, S, Nakamura-Messenger, K, Nguyen, A, Righter, K, Queen, E, Bellamy, K, Dill, K, Gardner, S, Giuntini, M, Key, B, Kissell, J, Patterson, D, Vaughan, D, Wright, B, Gaskell, R. W, Le Corre, L, Molaro, J. L, Palmer, E. E, Tricarico, P, Weirich, J. R, Ireland, T, Tait, K, Bland, P, Anwar, S, Bojorquez-Murphy, N, Haberle, C. W, Mehall, G, Rios, K, Franchi, I, Beddingfield, C. B, Marshall, J, Brack, D. N, French, A. S, McMahon, J. W, Scheeres, D. J, McCoy, T. J, Russell, S, Killgore, M, Chodas, M, Lambert, M, Masterson, R. A, Freemantle, J, Seabrook, J. A, Craft, K, Daly, R. T, Ernst, C, Espiritu, R. C, Holdridge, M, Jones, M, Nair, A. H, Nguyen, L, Peachey, J, Perry, M. E, Plescia, J, Roberts, J. H, Steele, R, Turner, R, Backer, J, Edmundson, K, Mapel, J, Milazzo, M, Sides, S, Manzoni, C, May, B, Libourel, G, Thuillet, F, and Marty, B
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Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration - Abstract
Establishing the abundance and physical properties of regolith and boulders on asteroids is crucial for understanding the formation and degradation mechanisms at work on their surfaces. Using images and thermal data from NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft, we show that asteroid (101955) Bennu's surface is globally rough, dense with boulders, and low in albedo. The number of boulders is surprising given Bennu's moderate thermal inertia, suggesting that simple models linking thermal inertia to particle size do not adequately capture the complexity relating these properties. At the same time, we find evidence for a wide range of particle sizes with distinct albedo characteristics. Our findings imply that ages of Bennu's surface particles span from the disruption of the asteroid's parent body (boulders) to recent in situ production (micrometre-scale particles).
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3. Craters, boulders and regolith of (101955) Bennu indicative of an old and dynamic surface
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Walsh, KJ, Jawin, ER, Ballouz, R-L, Barnouin, OS, Bierhaus, EB, Jr, CHC, Molaro, JL, McCoy, TJ, Delbo', M, Hartzell, CM, Pajola, M, Schwartz, SR, Trang, D, Asphaug, E, Becker, KJ, Beddingfield, CB, Bennett, CA, Bottke, WF, Burke, KN, Clark, BC, Daly, MG, Dellagiustina, DN, Dworkin, JP, Elder, CM, Golish, DR, Hildebrand, AR, Malhotra, R, Marshall, J, Michel, P, Nolan, MC, Perry, ME, Rizk, B, Ryan, A, Sandford, SA, Scheeres, DJ, Susorney, HCM, Thuillet, F, Lauretta, DS, Highsmith, DE, Small, J, Vokrouhlicky, D, Bowles, NE, Brown, E, Hanna, KLD, Warren, T, Brunet, C, Chicoine, RA, Desjardins, S, Gaudreau, D, Haltigin, T, Millington-Veloza, S, Rubi, A, Aponte, J, Gorius, N, Lunsford, A, Allen, B, Grindlay, J, Guevel, D, Hoak, D, Hong, J, Schrader, DL, Bayron, J, Golubov, O, Sanchez, P, Stromberg, J, Hirabayashi, M, Oliver, S, Rascon, M, Harch, A, Joseph, J, Squyres, S, Richardson, D, Emery, JP, McGraw, L, Ghent, R, Binzel, RP, Asad, MM, Johnson, CL, Philpott, L, Cloutis, EA, Hanna, RD, Ciceri, F, Ibrahim, E-M, Breitenfeld, L, Glotch, T, Rogers, AD, Clark, BE, Ferrone, S, Thomas, CA, Campins, H, Fernandez, Y, Chang, W, Cheuvront, A, Tachibana, S, Yurimoto, H, Brucato, JR, Poggiali, G, Dotto, E, Epifani, EM, Crombie, MK, Lantz, C, Izawa, MRM, De Leon, J, Licandro, J, Garcia, JLR, Clemett, S, Thomas-Keprta, K, Van Wal, S, Yoshikawa, M, Bellerose, J, Bhaskaran, S, Boyles, C, Chesley, SR, Farnocchia, D, Harbison, A, Kennedy, B, Knight, A, Martinez-Vlasoff, N, Mastrodemos, N, McElrath, T, Owen, W, Park, R, Rush, B, Swanson, L, Takahashi, Y, Velez, D, Yetter, K, Thayer, C, Adam, C, Antreasian, P, Bauman, J, Bryan, C, Carcich, B, Corvin, M, Geeraert, J, Hoffman, J, Leonard, JM, Lessac-Chenen, E, Levine, A, McAdams, J, McCarthy, L, Nelson, D, Page, B, Pelgrift, J, Sahr, E, Stakkestad, K, Stanbridge, D, Wibben, D, Williams, B, Williams, K, Wolff, P, Hayne, P, Kubitschek, D, Barucci, MA, Deshapriya, JDP, Fornasier, S, Fulchignoni, M, Hasselmann, P, Merlin, F, Praet, A, Billett, O, Boggs, A, Buck, B, Carlson-Kelly, S, Cerna, J, Chaffin, K, Church, E, Coltrin, M, Daly, J, Deguzman, A, Dubisher, R, Eckart, D, Ellis, D, Falkenstern, P, Fisher, A, Fisher, ME, Fleming, P, Fortney, K, Francis, S, Freund, S, Gonzales, S, Haas, P, Hasten, A, Hauf, D, Hilbert, A, Howell, D, Jaen, F, Jayakody, N, Jenkins, M, Johnson, K, Lefevre, M, Ma, H, Mario, C, Martin, K, May, C, McGee, M, Miller, B, Miller, C, Miller, G, Mirfakhrai, A, Muhle, E, Norman, C, Olds, R, Parish, C, Ryle, M, Schmitzer, M, Sherman, P, Skeen, M, Susak, M, Sutter, B, Tran, Q, Welch, C, Witherspoon, R, Wood, J, Zareski, J, Arvizu-Jakubicki, M, Audi, E, Bandrowski, R, Becker, TL, Bendall, S, Bloomenthal, H, Blum, D, Boynton, WV, Brodbeck, J, Chojnacki, M, Colpo, A, Contreras, J, Cutts, J, D'Aubigny, CYD, Dean, D, Diallo, B, Drinnon, D, Drozd, K, Enos, HL, Enos, R, Fellows, C, Ferro, T, Fisher, MR, Fitzgibbon, G, Fitzgibbon, M, Forelli, J, Forrester, T, Galinsky, I, Garcia, R, Gardner, A, Habib, N, Hamara, D, Hammond, D, Hanley, K, Harshman, K, Hergenrother, CW, Herzog, K, Hill, D, Hoekenga, C, Hooven, S, Howell, ES, Huettner, E, Janakus, A, Jones, J, Kareta, TR, Kidd, J, Kingsbury, K, Balram-Knutson, SS, Koelbel, L, Kreiner, J, Lambert, D, Lewin, C, Lovelace, B, Loveridge, M, Lujan, M, Maleszewski, CK, Marchese, K, McDonough, E, Mogk, N, Morrison, V, Morton, E, Munoz, R, Nelson, J, Padilla, J, Pennington, R, Polit, A, Ramos, N, Reddy, V, Riehl, M, Roper, HL, Salazar, S, Selznick, S, Shultz, N, Smith, PH, Stewart, S, Sutton, S, Swindle, T, Tang, YH, Westermann, M, Wolner, CWV, Worden, D, Zega, T, Zeszut, Z, Bjurstrom, A, Bloomquist, L, Dickinson, C, Keates, E, Liang, J, Nifo, V, Taylor, A, Teti, F, Caplinger, M, Bowles, H, Carter, S, Dickenshied, S, Doerres, D, Fisher, T, Hagee, W, Hill, J, Miner, M, Noss, D, Piacentine, N, Smith, M, Toland, A, Wren, P, Bernacki, M, Munoz, DP, Watanabe, S-I, Aqueche, A, Ashman, B, Barker, M, Bartels, A, Berry, K, Bos, B, Burns, R, Calloway, A, Carpenter, R, Castro, N, Cosentino, R, Donaldson, J, Cook, JE, Emr, C, Everett, D, Fennell, D, Fleshman, K, Folta, D, Gallagher, D, Garvin, J, Getzandanner, K, Glavin, D, Hull, S, Hyde, K, Ido, H, Ingegneri, A, Jones, N, Kaotira, P, Lim, LF, Liounis, A, Lorentson, C, Lorenz, D, Lyzhoft, J, Mazarico, EM, Mink, R, Moore, W, Moreau, M, Mullen, S, Nagy, J, Neumann, G, Nuth, J, Poland, D, Reuter, DC, Rhoads, L, Rieger, S, Rowlands, D, Sallitt, D, Scroggins, A, Shaw, G, Simon, AA, Swenson, J, Vasudeva, P, Wasser, M, Zellar, R, Grossman, J, Johnston, G, Morris, M, Wendel, J, Burton, A, Keller, LP, McNamara, L, Messenger, S, Nakamura-Messenger, K, Nguyen, A, Righter, K, Queen, E, Bellamy, K, Dill, K, Gardner, S, Giuntini, M, Key, B, Kissell, J, Patterson, D, Vaughan, D, Wright, B, Gaskell, RW, Le Corre, L, Li, J-Y, Palmer, EE, Siegler, MA, Tricarico, P, Weirich, JR, Zou, X-D, Ireland, T, Tait, K, Bland, P, Anwar, S, Bojorquez-Murphy, N, Christensen, PR, Haberle, CW, Mehall, G, Rios, K, Franchi, I, Rozitis, B, Brack, DN, French, AS, McMahon, JW, Russell, S, Killgore, M, Hamilton, VE, Kaplan, HH, Bandfield, JL, Chodas, M, Lambert, M, Masterson, RA, Freemantle, J, Seabrook, JA, Craft, K, Daly, RT, Ernst, C, Espiritu, RC, Holdridge, M, Jones, M, Nair, AH, Nguyen, L, Peachey, J, Plescia, J, Roberts, JH, Steele, R, Turner, R, Backer, J, Edmundson, K, Mapel, J, Milazzo, M, Sides, S, Manzoni, C, May, B, Delbo, M, Libourel, G, Marty, B, Team, O-R, Centro di Ateneo di Studi e Attività Spaziali 'Giuseppe Colombo' (CISAS), Universita degli Studi di Padova, Laboratoire de Géophysique Interne et Tectonophysique (LGIT), Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Grenoble (OSUG), Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées (LCPC)-Institut des Sciences de la Terre (ISTerre), Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-PRES Université de Grenoble-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR219-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-PRES Université de Grenoble-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR219-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE), Arizona State University [Tempe] (ASU), IHU-LIRYC, Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux], NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), National Dairy Research Institute, SETI Institute, Institute of Northern Engineering, 455 Duckering Bldg, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory [Tucson] (LPL), University of Arizona, Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-PSL Research University (PSL)-MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Institut des Sciences de la Terre (ISTerre), Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR219-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019] (UGA [2016-2019]), MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and ANR-15-IDEX-0001,UCA JEDI,Idex UCA JEDI(2015)
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Near-Earth object ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Mass movement ,[SDU.ASTR.EP]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Earth and Planetary Astrophysics [astro-ph.EP] ,Geomorphology ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Billion years ,Regolith ,Astrobiology ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,Asteroids comets and Kuiper belt ,Impact crater ,Asteroid ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Asteroid belt ,Early solar system ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
著者人数: 38名ほか (The OSIRIS-REx Team: 所属. 宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所(JAXA)(ISAS): Van wal, S; 吉川, 真; 渡邊, 誠一郎), Number of authors: 38 and The OSIRIS-REx Team (Affiliation. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)(ISAS): Van wal, S; Yoshikawa, Makoto; Watanabe, Sei-icihro), Accepted: 2019-02-11, 資料番号: SA1190038000
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4. Hemispherical differences in the shape and topography of asteroid (101955) Bennu
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Daly, M. G., primary, Barnouin, O. S., additional, Seabrook, J. A., additional, Roberts, J., additional, Dickinson, C., additional, Walsh, K. J., additional, Jawin, E. R., additional, Palmer, E. E., additional, Gaskell, R., additional, Weirich, J., additional, Haltigin, T., additional, Gaudreau, D., additional, Brunet, C., additional, Cunningham, G., additional, Michel, P., additional, Zhang, Y., additional, Ballouz, R.-L., additional, Neumann, G., additional, Perry, M. E., additional, Philpott, L., additional, Al Asad, M. M., additional, Johnson, C. L., additional, Adam, C. D., additional, Leonard, J. M., additional, Geeraert, J. L., additional, Getzandanner, K., additional, Nolan, M. C., additional, Daly, R. T., additional, Bierhaus, E. B., additional, Mazarico, E., additional, Rozitis, B., additional, Ryan, A. J., additional, DellaGiustina, D. N., additional, Rizk, B., additional, Susorney, H. C. M., additional, Enos, H. L., additional, and Lauretta, D. S., additional
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5. Heterogeneous mass distribution of the rubble-pile asteroid (101955) Bennu
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Scheeres, D. J., primary, French, A. S., additional, Tricarico, P., additional, Chesley, S. R., additional, Takahashi, Y., additional, Farnocchia, D., additional, McMahon, J. W., additional, Brack, D. N., additional, Davis, A. B., additional, Ballouz, R.-L., additional, Jawin, E. R., additional, Rozitis, B., additional, Emery, J. P., additional, Ryan, A. J., additional, Park, R. S., additional, Rush, B. P., additional, Mastrodemos, N., additional, Kennedy, B. M., additional, Bellerose, J., additional, Lubey, D. P., additional, Velez, D., additional, Vaughan, A. T., additional, Leonard, J. M., additional, Geeraert, J., additional, Page, B., additional, Antreasian, P., additional, Mazarico, E., additional, Getzandanner, K., additional, Rowlands, D., additional, Moreau, M. C., additional, Small, J., additional, Highsmith, D. E., additional, Goossens, S., additional, Palmer, E. E., additional, Weirich, J. R., additional, Gaskell, R. W., additional, Barnouin, O. S., additional, Daly, M. G., additional, Seabrook, J. A., additional, Al Asad, M. M., additional, Philpott, L. C., additional, Johnson, C. L., additional, Hartzell, C. M., additional, Hamilton, V. E., additional, Michel, P., additional, Walsh, K. J., additional, Nolan, M. C., additional, and Lauretta, D. S., additional
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6. Evidence for widespread hydrated minerals on asteroid (101955) Bennu
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Hamilton, VE, Simon, AA, Christensen, PR, Reuter, DC, Clark, BE, Barucci, MA, Bowles, NE, Boynton, WV, Brucato, JR, Cloutis, EA, Jr, CHC, Hannah, KLD, Emery, JP, Enos, HL, Fornasier, S, Haberle, CW, Hanna, RD, Howell, ES, Kaplan, HH, Keller, LP, Lantz, C, Li, J-Y, Lim, LF, McCoy, TJ, Merlins, F, Nolan, MC, Praet, A, Rozitis, B, Sandford, SA, Schrader, DL, Thomas, CA, Zou, X-D, Lauretta, DS, Highsmith, DE, Small, J, Vokrouhlicky, D, Brown, E, Warren, T, Brunet, C, Chicoine, RA, Desjardins, S, Gaudreau, D, Haltigin, T, Millington-Veloza, S, Rubi, A, Aponte, J, Gorius, N, Lunsford, A, Allen, B, Grindlay, J, Guevel, D, Hoak, D, Hong, J, Bayron, J, Golubov, O, Sanchez, P, Stromberg, J, Hirabayashi, M, Hartzell, CM, Oliver, S, Rascon, M, Harch, A, Joseph, J, Squyres, S, Richardson, D, McGraw, L, Ghent, R, Binzel, RP, Al Asad, MM, Johnson, CL, Philpott, L, Susorney, HCM, Ciceri, F, Hildebrand, AR, Ibrahim, E-M, Breitenfeld, L, Glotch, T, Rogers, AD, Ferrone, S, Campins, H, Fernandez, Y, 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Mineral hydration ,Thermal infrared ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Comets and Kuiper belt ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Mineralogy ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Asteroids ,Astrobiology ,[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materials ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,Asteroid ,Chondrite ,Meteoritics ,0103 physical sciences ,Early solar system ,Spectral data ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
著者人数: 33名ほか (The OSIRIS-REx Team: 所属. 宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所(JAXA)(ISAS): Van wal, S; 吉川, 真; 渡邊, 誠一郎), Number of authors: 33 and The OSIRIS-REx Team (Affiliation. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA)(ISAS): Van wal, S; Yoshikawa, Makoto; Watanabe, Sei-icihro), Accepted: 2019-02-12, 資料番号: SA1190036000
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7. The operational environment and rotational acceleration of asteroid (101955) Bennu from OSIRIS-REx observations
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Hergenrother, CW, Maleszewski, CK, Nolan, MC, Li, J-Y, d'Aubigny, CYD, Shelly, FC, Howell, ES, Kareta, TR, Izawa, MRM, Barucci, MA, Bierhaus, EB, Campins, H, Chesley, SR, Clark, BE, Christensen, EJ, DellaGiustina, DN, Fornasier, S, Golish, DR, Hartzell, CM, Rizk, B, Scheeres, DJ, Smith, PH, Zou, X-D, Lauretta, DS, Highsmith, DE, Small, J, Vokrouhlicky, D, Bowles, NE, Brown, E, Hanna, KLD, Warren, T, Brunet, C, Chicoine, RA, Desjardins, S, Gaudreau, D, Haltigin, T, Millington-Veloza, S, Rubi, A, Aponte, J, Gorius, N, Lunsford, A, Allen, B, Grindlay, J, Guevel, D, Hoak, D, Hong, J, Schrader, DL, Bayron, J, Golubov, O, Sanchez, P, Stromberg, J, Hirabayashi, M, Oliver, S, Rascon, M, Harch, A, Joseph, J, Squyres, S, Richardson, D, Emery, JP, McGraw, L, Ghent, R, Binzel, RP, Al Asad, MM, Johnson, CL, Philpott, L, Susorney, HCM, Cloutis, EA, Hanna, RD, Connolly, HC, Ciceri, F, Hildebrand, AR, Ibrahim, E-M, Breitenfeld, L, Glotch, T, Rogers, AD, Ferrone, S, Thomas, CA, Fernandez, Y, Chang, W, Cheuvront, A, Trang, D, Tachibana, S, Yurimoto, H, Brucato, JR, Poggiali, G, Pajola, M, Dotto, E, Epifani, EM, Crombie, MK, Lantz, C, de Leon, J, Licandro, J, Rizos Garcia, JL, Clemett, S, Thomas-Keprta, K, Van Wal, S, Yoshikawa, M, Bellerose, J, Bhaskaran, S, Boyles, C, Elder, CM, Farnocchia, D, Harbison, A, Kennedy, B, Knight, A, Martinez-Vlasoff, N, Mastrodemos, N, McElrath, T, Owen, W, Park, R, Rush, B, Swanson, L, Takahashi, Y, Velez, D, Yetter, K, Thayer, C, Adam, C, Antreasian, P, Bauman, J, Bryan, C, Carcich, B, Corvin, M, Geeraert, J, Hoffman, J, Leonard, JM, Lessac-Chenen, E, Levine, A, McAdams, J, McCarthy, L, Nelson, D, Page, B, Pelgrift, J, Sahr, E, Stakkestad, K, Stanbridge, D, Wibben, D, Williams, B, Williams, K, Wolff, P, Hayne, P, Kubitschek, D, Deshapriya, JDP, Fulchignoni, M, Hasselmann, P, Merlin, F, Praet, A, Billett, O, Boggs, A, Buck, B, Carlson-Kelly, S, Cerna, J, Chaffin, K, Church, E, Coltrin, M, Daly, J, Deguzman, A, Dubisher, R, Eckart, D, Ellis, D, 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Bandrowski, R, Becker, KJ, Becker, TL, Bendall, S, Bennett, CA, Bloomenthal, H, Blum, D, Boynton, W, Brodbeck, J, Burke, KN, Chojnacki, M, Colpo, A, Contreras, J, Cutts, J, Dean, D, Diallo, B, Drinnon, D, Drozd, K, Enos, HL, Enos, R, Fellows, C, Ferro, T, Fisher, MR, Fitzgibbon, G, Fitzgibbon, M, Forelli, J, Forrester, T, Galinsky, I, Garcia, R, Gardner, A, Habib, N, Hamara, D, Hammond, D, Hanley, K, Harshman, K, Herzog, K, Hill, D, Hoekenga, C, Hooven, S, Huettner, E, Janakus, A, Jones, J, Kidd, J, Kingsbury, K, Balram-Knutson, SS, Koelbel, L, Kreiner, J, Lambert, D, Lewin, C, Lovelace, B, Loveridge, M, Lujan, M, Malhotra, R, Marchese, K, McDonough, E, Mogk, N, Morrison, V, Morton, E, Munoz, R, Nelson, J, Padilla, J, Pennington, R, Polit, A, Ramos, N, Reddy, V, Riehl, M, Roper, HL, Salazar, S, Schwartz, SR, Selznick, S, Shultz, N, Stewart, S, Sutton, S, Swindle, T, Tang, YH, Westermann, M, Wolner, CW, Worden, D, Zega, T, Zeszut, Z, Bjurstrom, A, Bloomquist, L, Dickinson, C, Keates, E, Liang, J, Nifo, V, Taylor, A, Teti, F, Caplinger, M, Bowles, H, Carter, S, Dickenshied, S, Doerres, D, Fisher, T, Hagee, W, Hill, J, Miner, M, Noss, D, Piacentine, N, Smith, M, Toland, A, Wren, P, Bernacki, M, Munoz, DP, Watanabe, S, Sandford, SA, Aqueche, A, Ashman, B, Barker, M, Bartels, A, Berry, K, Bos, B, Burns, R, Calloway, A, Carpenter, R, Castro, N, Cosentino, R, Donaldson, J, Dworkin, JP, Cook, JE, Emr, C, Everett, D, Fennell, D, Fleshman, K, Folta, D, Gallagher, D, Garvin, J, Getzandanner, K, Glavin, D, Hull, S, Hyde, K, Ido, H, Ingegneri, A, Jones, N, Kaotira, P, Lim, LF, Liounis, A, Lorentson, C, Lorenz, D, Lyzhoft, J, Mazarico, EM, Mink, R, Moore, W, Moreau, M, Mullen, S, Nagy, J, Neumann, G, Nuth, J, Poland, D, Reuter, DC, Rhoads, L, Rieger, S, Rowlands, D, Sallitt, D, Scroggins, A, Shaw, G, Simon, AA, Swenson, J, Vasudeva, P, Wasser, M, Zellar, R, Grossman, J, Johnston, G, Morris, M, Wendel, J, Burton, A, Keller, LP, McNamara, L, Messenger, S, Nakamura-Messenger, K, Nguyen, A, Righter, K, Queen, E, Bellamy, K, Dill, K, Gardner, S, Giuntini, M, Key, B, Kissell, J, Patterson, D, Vaughan, D, Wright, B, Gaskell, RW, Le Corre, L, Molaro, JL, Palmer, EE, Siegler, MA, Tricarico, P, Weirich, JR, Ireland, T, Tait, K, Bland, P, Anwar, S, Bojorquez-Murphy, N, Christensen, PR, Haberle, CW, Mehall, G, Rios, K, Franchi, I, Rozitis, B, Beddingfield, CB, Marshall, J, Brack, DN, French, AS, McMahon, JW, Jawin, ER, McCoy, TJ, Russell, S, Killgore, M, Bottke, WF, Hamilton, VE, Kaplan, HH, Walsh, KJ, Bandfield, JL, Clark, BC, Chodas, M, Lambert, M, Masterson, RA, Daly, MG, Freemantle, J, Seabrook, JA, Barnouin, OS, Craft, K, Daly, RT, Ernst, C, Espiritu, RC, Holdridge, M, Jones, M, Nair, AH, Nguyen, L, Peachey, J, Perry, ME, Plescia, J, Roberts, JH, Steele, R, Turner, R, Backer, J, Edmundson, K, Mapel, J, Milazzo, M, Sides, S, Manzoni, C, May, B, Delbo, M, Libourel, G, Michel, P, Ryan, A, Thuillet, F, and Marty, B
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During its approach to asteroid (101955) Bennu, NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft surveyed Bennu's immediate environment, photometric properties, and rotation state. Discovery of a dusty environment, a natural satellite, or unexpected asteroid characteristics would have had consequences for the mission's safety and observation strategy. Here we show that spacecraft observations during this period were highly sensitive to satellites (sub-meter scale) but reveal none, although later navigational images indicate that further investigation is needed. We constrain average dust production in September 2018 from Bennu's surface to an upper limit of 150 g s-1 averaged over 34 min. Bennu's disk-integrated photometric phase function validates measurements from the pre-encounter astronomical campaign. We demonstrate that Bennu's rotation rate is accelerating continuously at 3.63 ± 0.52 × 10-6 degrees day-2, likely due to the Yarkovsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (YORP) effect, with evolutionary implications.
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8. L’accès aux soins des personnes en situation de précarité
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Geeraert, J., Rivollier, Elisabeth, Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux Sociaux - sciences sociales, politique, santé (IRIS), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC)-École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)-Université Paris 13 (UP13), Centre Marc Bloch (CMB), and Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères (MEAE)-Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung-Ministère de l'Education nationale, de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche (M.E.N.E.S.R.)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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access to care ,coordination ,social work ,health insurance ,access to rights ,accès aux droits ,accès aux soins ,précarité ,assurance maladie ,travail social ,exclusion ,precarity ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
National audience; Accessing hospital care is a privilege for a growing proportion of the population in situations of economic and social precarity. It is therefore important that caregivers understand these difficulties in order to adapt their nursing approach.; L’hôpital est la porte d’entrée privilégiée d’une partie grandissante de la population en situation de précarité économique et socialeC’est pourquoi il est important que les soignants comprennent ces difficultés afin d’optimiser leurs interventions.
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9. Tungsten carbonyl precursors in catalyzed olefin metathesis
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Verdonck, L., primary, Bossuyt, A.R., additional, Praet, A., additional, Verpoort, F., additional, Geeraert, J., additional, Van de Vondel, D., additional, and Van der Kelen, G.P., additional
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10. Heterogeneous mass distribution of the rubble-pile asteroid (101955) Bennu
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Scheeres, D. J., French, A. S., Tricarico, P., Chesley, S. R., Takahashi, Y., Farnocchia, D., McMahon, J. W., Brack, D. N., Davis, A. B., Ballouz, R.-L., Jawin, E. R., Rozitis, B., Emery, J. P., Ryan, A. J., Park, R. S., Rush, B. P., Mastrodemos, N., Kennedy, B. M., Bellerose, J., Lubey, D. P., Velez, D., Vaughan, A. T., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Mazarico, E., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Moreau, M. C., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Goossens, S., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Gaskell, R. W., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Al Asad, M. M., Philpott, L. C., Johnson, C. L., Hartzell, C. M., Hamilton, V. E., Michel, P., Walsh, K. J., Nolan, M. C., Lauretta, D. S., Scheeres, D. J., French, A. S., Tricarico, P., Chesley, S. R., Takahashi, Y., Farnocchia, D., McMahon, J. W., Brack, D. N., Davis, A. B., Ballouz, R.-L., Jawin, E. R., Rozitis, B., Emery, J. P., Ryan, A. J., Park, R. S., Rush, B. P., Mastrodemos, N., Kennedy, B. M., Bellerose, J., Lubey, D. P., Velez, D., Vaughan, A. T., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Mazarico, E., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Moreau, M. C., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Goossens, S., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Gaskell, R. W., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Al Asad, M. M., Philpott, L. C., Johnson, C. L., Hartzell, C. M., Hamilton, V. E., Michel, P., Walsh, K. J., Nolan, M. C., and Lauretta, D. S.
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The gravity field of a small body provides insight into its internal mass distribution. We used two approaches to measure the gravity field of the rubble-pile asteroid (101955) Bennu: (i) tracking and modeling the spacecraft in orbit about the asteroid and (ii) tracking and modeling pebble-sized particles naturally ejected from Bennu’s surface into sustained orbits. These approaches yield statistically consistent results up to degree and order 3, with the particle-based field being statistically significant up to degree and order 9. Comparisons with a constant-density shape model show that Bennu has a heterogeneous mass distribution. These deviations can be modeled with lower densities at Bennu’s equatorial bulge and center. The lower-density equator is consistent with recent migration and redistribution of material. The lower-density center is consistent with a past period of rapid rotation, either from a previous Yarkovsky-O’Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack cycle or arising during Bennu’s accretion following the disruption of its parent body.
11. Hemispherical differences in the shape and topography of asteroid (101955) Bennu
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Daly, M. G., Barnouin, O. S., Seabrook, J. A., Roberts, J., Dickinson, C., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Palmer, E. E., Gaskell, R., Weirich, J., Haltigin, T., Gaudreau, D., Brunet, C., Cunningham, G., Michel, P., Zhang, Y., Ballouz, R.-L., Neumann, G., Perry, M. E., Philpott, L., Al Asad, M. M., Johnson, C. L., Adam, C. D., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J. L., Getzandanner, K., Nolan, M. C., Daly, R. T., Bierhaus, E. B., Mazarico, E., Rozitis, Benjamin, Ryan, A. J., Dellaguistina, D. N., Rizk, B., Susorney, H. C. M., Enos, H. L., Lauretta, D. S., Daly, M. G., Barnouin, O. S., Seabrook, J. A., Roberts, J., Dickinson, C., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Palmer, E. E., Gaskell, R., Weirich, J., Haltigin, T., Gaudreau, D., Brunet, C., Cunningham, G., Michel, P., Zhang, Y., Ballouz, R.-L., Neumann, G., Perry, M. E., Philpott, L., Al Asad, M. M., Johnson, C. L., Adam, C. D., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J. L., Getzandanner, K., Nolan, M. C., Daly, R. T., Bierhaus, E. B., Mazarico, E., Rozitis, Benjamin, Ryan, A. J., Dellaguistina, D. N., Rizk, B., Susorney, H. C. M., Enos, H. L., and Lauretta, D. S.
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We investigate the shape of near-Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu by constructing a high-resolution (20 cm) global digital terrain model from laser altimeter data. By modeling the northern and southern hemispheres separately, we find that longitudinal ridges previously identified in the north extend into the south but are obscured there by surface material. In the south, more numerous large boulders effectively retain surface materials and imply a higher average strength at depth to support them. The north has fewer large boulders and more evidence of boulder dynamics (toppling and downslope movement) and surface flow. These factors result in Bennu’s southern hemisphere being rounder and smoother, whereas its northern hemisphere has higher slopes and a less regular shape. We infer an originally asymmetric distribution of large boulders followed by a partial disruption, leading to wedge formation in Bennu’s history.
12. The dynamic geophysical environment of (101955) Bennu based on OSIRIS-REx measurements
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Scheeres, D. J., McMahon, J. W., French, A. S., Brack, D. N., Chesley, S. R., Farnocchia, D., Takahashi, Y., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Mazarico, E. M., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Moreau, M., Emery, J. P., Rozitis, B., Hirabayashi, M., Sánchez, P., Van wal, S., Tricarico, P., Ballouz, R.-L., Johnson, C. L., Al Asad, M. M., Susorney, H. C. M., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Gaskell, R. W., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Bierhaus, E. B., Michel, P., Bottke, W. F., Nolan, M. C., Connolly, H. C., Lauretta, D. S., Scheeres, D. J., McMahon, J. W., French, A. S., Brack, D. N., Chesley, S. R., Farnocchia, D., Takahashi, Y., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Mazarico, E. M., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Moreau, M., Emery, J. P., Rozitis, B., Hirabayashi, M., Sánchez, P., Van wal, S., Tricarico, P., Ballouz, R.-L., Johnson, C. L., Al Asad, M. M., Susorney, H. C. M., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Gaskell, R. W., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Bierhaus, E. B., Michel, P., Bottke, W. F., Nolan, M. C., Connolly, H. C., and Lauretta, D. S.
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The top-shaped morphology characteristic of asteroid (101955) Bennu, often found among fast-spinning asteroids and binary asteroid primaries, may have contributed substantially to binary asteroid formation. Yet a detailed geophysical analysis of this morphology for a fast-spinning asteroid has not been possible prior to the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission. Combining the measured Bennu mass and shape obtained during the Preliminary Survey phase of the OSIRIS-REx mission, we find a notable transition in Bennu’s surface slopes within its rotational Roche lobe, defined as the region where material is energetically trapped to the surface. As the intersection of the rotational Roche lobe with Bennu’s surface has been most recently migrating towards its equator (given Bennu’s increasing spin rate), we infer that Bennu’s surface slopes have been changing across its surface within the last million years. We also find evidence for substantial density heterogeneity within this body, suggesting that its interior is a mixture of voids and boulders. The presence of such heterogeneity and Bennu’s top shape are consistent with spin-induced failure at some point in its past, although the manner of its failure cannot yet be determined. Future measurements by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will provide insight into and may resolve questions regarding the formation and evolution of Bennu’s top-shape morphology and its link to the formation of binary asteroids.
13. The dynamic geophysical environment of (101955) Bennu based on OSIRIS-REx measurements
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Scheeres, D. J., McMahon, J. W., French, A. S., Brack, D. N., Chesley, S. R., Farnocchia, D., Takahashi, Y., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Mazarico, E. M., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Moreau, M., Emery, J. P., Rozitis, B., Hirabayashi, M., Sánchez, P., Van wal, S., Tricarico, P., Ballouz, R.-L., Johnson, C. L., Al Asad, M. M., Susorney, H. C. M., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Gaskell, R. W., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Bierhaus, E. B., Michel, P., Bottke, W. F., Nolan, M. C., Connolly, H. C., Lauretta, D. S., Scheeres, D. J., McMahon, J. W., French, A. S., Brack, D. N., Chesley, S. R., Farnocchia, D., Takahashi, Y., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Mazarico, E. M., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Moreau, M., Emery, J. P., Rozitis, B., Hirabayashi, M., Sánchez, P., Van wal, S., Tricarico, P., Ballouz, R.-L., Johnson, C. L., Al Asad, M. M., Susorney, H. C. M., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Gaskell, R. W., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Bierhaus, E. B., Michel, P., Bottke, W. F., Nolan, M. C., Connolly, H. C., and Lauretta, D. S.
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The top-shaped morphology characteristic of asteroid (101955) Bennu, often found among fast-spinning asteroids and binary asteroid primaries, may have contributed substantially to binary asteroid formation. Yet a detailed geophysical analysis of this morphology for a fast-spinning asteroid has not been possible prior to the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission. Combining the measured Bennu mass and shape obtained during the Preliminary Survey phase of the OSIRIS-REx mission, we find a notable transition in Bennu’s surface slopes within its rotational Roche lobe, defined as the region where material is energetically trapped to the surface. As the intersection of the rotational Roche lobe with Bennu’s surface has been most recently migrating towards its equator (given Bennu’s increasing spin rate), we infer that Bennu’s surface slopes have been changing across its surface within the last million years. We also find evidence for substantial density heterogeneity within this body, suggesting that its interior is a mixture of voids and boulders. The presence of such heterogeneity and Bennu’s top shape are consistent with spin-induced failure at some point in its past, although the manner of its failure cannot yet be determined. Future measurements by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will provide insight into and may resolve questions regarding the formation and evolution of Bennu’s top-shape morphology and its link to the formation of binary asteroids.
14. Heterogeneous mass distribution of the rubble-pile asteroid (101955) Bennu
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Scheeres, D. J., French, A. S., Tricarico, P., Chesley, S. R., Takahashi, Y., Farnocchia, D., McMahon, J. W., Brack, D. N., Davis, A. B., Ballouz, R.-L., Jawin, E. R., Rozitis, B., Emery, J. P., Ryan, A. J., Park, R. S., Rush, B. P., Mastrodemos, N., Kennedy, B. M., Bellerose, J., Lubey, D. P., Velez, D., Vaughan, A. T., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Mazarico, E., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Moreau, M. C., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Goossens, S., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Gaskell, R. W., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Al Asad, M. M., Philpott, L. C., Johnson, C. L., Hartzell, C. M., Hamilton, V. E., Michel, P., Walsh, K. J., Nolan, M. C., Lauretta, D. S., Scheeres, D. J., French, A. S., Tricarico, P., Chesley, S. R., Takahashi, Y., Farnocchia, D., McMahon, J. W., Brack, D. N., Davis, A. B., Ballouz, R.-L., Jawin, E. R., Rozitis, B., Emery, J. P., Ryan, A. J., Park, R. S., Rush, B. P., Mastrodemos, N., Kennedy, B. M., Bellerose, J., Lubey, D. P., Velez, D., Vaughan, A. T., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J., Page, B., Antreasian, P., Mazarico, E., Getzandanner, K., Rowlands, D., Moreau, M. C., Small, J., Highsmith, D. E., Goossens, S., Palmer, E. E., Weirich, J. R., Gaskell, R. W., Barnouin, O. S., Daly, M. G., Seabrook, J. A., Al Asad, M. M., Philpott, L. C., Johnson, C. L., Hartzell, C. M., Hamilton, V. E., Michel, P., Walsh, K. J., Nolan, M. C., and Lauretta, D. S.
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The gravity field of a small body provides insight into its internal mass distribution. We used two approaches to measure the gravity field of the rubble-pile asteroid (101955) Bennu: (i) tracking and modeling the spacecraft in orbit about the asteroid and (ii) tracking and modeling pebble-sized particles naturally ejected from Bennu’s surface into sustained orbits. These approaches yield statistically consistent results up to degree and order 3, with the particle-based field being statistically significant up to degree and order 9. Comparisons with a constant-density shape model show that Bennu has a heterogeneous mass distribution. These deviations can be modeled with lower densities at Bennu’s equatorial bulge and center. The lower-density equator is consistent with recent migration and redistribution of material. The lower-density center is consistent with a past period of rapid rotation, either from a previous Yarkovsky-O’Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack cycle or arising during Bennu’s accretion following the disruption of its parent body.
15. Hemispherical differences in the shape and topography of asteroid (101955) Bennu
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Daly, M. G., Barnouin, O. S., Seabrook, J. A., Roberts, J., Dickinson, C., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Palmer, E. E., Gaskell, R., Weirich, J., Haltigin, T., Gaudreau, D., Brunet, C., Cunningham, G., Michel, P., Zhang, Y., Ballouz, R.-L., Neumann, G., Perry, M. E., Philpott, L., Al Asad, M. M., Johnson, C. L., Adam, C. D., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J. L., Getzandanner, K., Nolan, M. C., Daly, R. T., Bierhaus, E. B., Mazarico, E., Rozitis, Benjamin, Ryan, A. J., Dellaguistina, D. N., Rizk, B., Susorney, H. C. M., Enos, H. L., Lauretta, D. S., Daly, M. G., Barnouin, O. S., Seabrook, J. A., Roberts, J., Dickinson, C., Walsh, K. J., Jawin, E. R., Palmer, E. E., Gaskell, R., Weirich, J., Haltigin, T., Gaudreau, D., Brunet, C., Cunningham, G., Michel, P., Zhang, Y., Ballouz, R.-L., Neumann, G., Perry, M. E., Philpott, L., Al Asad, M. M., Johnson, C. L., Adam, C. D., Leonard, J. M., Geeraert, J. L., Getzandanner, K., Nolan, M. C., Daly, R. T., Bierhaus, E. B., Mazarico, E., Rozitis, Benjamin, Ryan, A. J., Dellaguistina, D. N., Rizk, B., Susorney, H. C. M., Enos, H. L., and Lauretta, D. S.
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We investigate the shape of near-Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu by constructing a high-resolution (20 cm) global digital terrain model from laser altimeter data. By modeling the northern and southern hemispheres separately, we find that longitudinal ridges previously identified in the north extend into the south but are obscured there by surface material. In the south, more numerous large boulders effectively retain surface materials and imply a higher average strength at depth to support them. The north has fewer large boulders and more evidence of boulder dynamics (toppling and downslope movement) and surface flow. These factors result in Bennu’s southern hemisphere being rounder and smoother, whereas its northern hemisphere has higher slopes and a less regular shape. We infer an originally asymmetric distribution of large boulders followed by a partial disruption, leading to wedge formation in Bennu’s history.
16. A contact binary satellite of the asteroid (152830) Dinkinesh.
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Levison HF, Marchi S, Noll KS, Spencer JR, Statler TS, Bell JF 3rd, Bierhaus EB, Binzel R, Bottke WF, Britt D, Brown ME, Buie MW, Christensen PR, Dello Russo N, Emery JP, Grundy WM, Hahn M, Hamilton VE, Howett C, Kaplan H, Kretke K, Lauer TR, Manzoni C, Marschall R, Martin AC, May BH, Mottola S, Olkin CB, Pätzold M, Parker JW, Porter S, Preusker F, Protopapa S, Reuter DC, Robbins SJ, Salmon J, Simon AA, Stern SA, Sunshine JM, Wong I, Weaver HA, Adam C, Ancheta S, Andrews J, Anwar S, Barnouin OS, Beasley M, Berry KE, Birath E, Bolin B, Booco M, Burns R, Campbell P, Carpenter R, Crombie K, Effertz M, Eifert E, Ellis C, Faiks P, Fischetti J, Fleming P, Francis K, Franco R, Freund S, Gallagher C, Geeraert J, Gobat C, Gorgas D, Granat C, Gray S, Haas P, Harch A, Hegedus K, Isabelle C, Jackson B, Jacob T, Jennings S, Kaufmann D, Keeney BA, Kennedy T, Lauffer K, Lessac-Chenen E, Leonard R, Levine A, Lunsford A, Martin T, McAdams J, Mehall G, Merkley T, Miller G, Montanaro M, Montgomery A, Murphy G, Myers M, Nelson DS, Ocampo A, Olds R, Pelgrift JY, Perkins T, Pineau J, Poland D, Ramanan V, Rose D, Sahr E, Short O, Solanki I, Stanbridge D, Sutter B, Talpas Z, Taylor H, Treiu B, Vermeer N, Vincent M, Wallace M, Weigle G, Wibben DR, Wiens Z, Wilson JP, and Zhao Y
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Asteroids with diameters less than about 5 km have complex histories because they are small enough for radiative torques (that is, YORP, short for the Yarkovsky-O'Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack effect)
1 to be a notable factor in their evolution2 . (152830) Dinkinesh is a small asteroid orbiting the Sun near the inner edge of the main asteroid belt with a heliocentric semimajor axis of 2.19 AU; its S-type spectrum3,4 is typical of bodies in this part of the main belt5 . Here we report observations by the Lucy spacecraft6,7 as it passed within 431 km of Dinkinesh. Lucy revealed Dinkinesh, which has an effective diameter of only 720 m, to be unexpectedly complex. Of particular note is the presence of a prominent longitudinal trough overlain by a substantial equatorial ridge and the discovery of the first confirmed contact binary satellite, now named (152830) Dinkinesh I Selam. Selam consists of two near-equal-sized lobes with diameters of 210 m and 230 m. It orbits Dinkinesh at a distance of 3.1 km with an orbital period of about 52.7 h and is tidally locked. The dynamical state, angular momentum and geomorphologic observations of the system lead us to infer that the ridge and trough of Dinkinesh are probably the result of mass failure resulting from spin-up by YORP followed by the partial reaccretion of the shed material. Selam probably accreted from material shed by this event., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
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17. [From social medicine to the management of precariousness in health].
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Geeraert J
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- Humans, Health Services Accessibility, Health Facilities, Social Medicine
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A review of the history leading from the creation of social medicine to the management of precariousness in the health field. We will define the main concepts (precariousness, poverty, social inequalities in health) and indicate the main barriers to access to care for people in precarious situations. Finally, we will give some guidelines for the healthcare community in order to improve care., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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18. Deservingness: migration and health in social context.
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Holmes SM, Castañeda E, Geeraert J, Castaneda H, Probst U, Zeldes N, Willen SS, Dibba Y, Frankfurter R, Lie AK, Askjer JF, and Fjeld H
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- Africa, Europe, Global Health, Humans, Social Environment, Transients and Migrants
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This article brings the social science concept of 'deservingness' to bear on clinical cases of transnational migrant patients. Based on the authors' medical social science research, health delivery practice and clinical work from multiple locations in Africa. Europe and the Americas, the article describes three clinical cases in which assumptions of deservingness have significant implications for the morbidity and mortality of migrant patients. The concept of deservingness allows us to maintain a critical awareness of the often unspoken presumptions of which categories of patients are more or less deserving of access to and quality of care, regardless of their formal legal eligibility. Many transnational migrants with ambiguous legal status who rely on public healthcare experience exclusion from care or poor treatment based on notions of deservingness held by health clinic staff, clinicians and health system planners. The article proposes several implications for clinicians, health professional education, policymaking and advocacy. A critical lens on deservingness can help global health professionals, systems and policymakers confront and change entrenched patterns of unequal access to and differential quality of care for migrant patients. In this way, health professionals can work more effectively for global health equity., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- 2021
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19. Extending the Minimum Information About BIobank Data Sharing Terminology to Describe Samples, Sample Donors, and Events.
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Eklund N, Andrianarisoa NH, van Enckevort E, Anton G, Debucquoy A, Müller H, Zaharenko L, Engels C, Ebert L, Neumann M, Geeraert J, T'Joen V, Demski H, Caboux É, Proynova R, Parodi B, Mate S, van Iperen E, Merino-Martinez R, Quinlan PR, Holub P, and Silander K
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- Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Terminology as Topic, Biological Specimen Banks, Information Dissemination methods
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Introduction: The Minimum Information About BIobank data Sharing (MIABIS) was initiated in 2012. MIABIS aims to create a common biobank terminology to facilitate data sharing in biobanks and sample collections. The MIABIS Core terminology consists of three components describing biobanks, sample collections, and studies, in which information on samples and sample donors is provided at aggregated form. However, there is also a need to describe samples and sample donors at an individual level to allow more elaborate queries on available biobank samples and data. Therefore the MIABIS terminology has now been extended with components describing samples and sample donors at an individual level. Materials and Methods: The components were defined according to specific scope and use cases by a large group of experts, and through several cycles of reviews, according to the new MIABIS governance model of BBMRI-ERIC (Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure-European Research Infrastructure Consortium). The guiding principles applied in developing these components included the following terms: model should consider only samples of human origin, model should be applicable to all types of samples and all sample donors, and model should describe the current status of samples stored in a given biobank. Results: A minimal set of standard attributes for defining samples and sample donors is presented here. We added an "event" component to describe attributes that are not directly describing samples or sample donors but are tightly related to them. To better utilize the generic data model, we suggest a procedure by which interoperability can be promoted, using specific MIABIS profiles. Discussion: The MIABIS sample and donor component extensions and the new generic data model complement the existing MIABIS Core 2.0 components, and substantially increase the potential usability of this terminology for better describing biobank samples and sample donors. They also support the use of individual level data about samples and sample donors to obtain accurate and detailed biobank availability queries.
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- 2020
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20. [Access to care for vulnerable populations].
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Geeraert J and Rivollier E
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- Health Status Disparities, Humans, Nurse-Patient Relations, Health Services Accessibility, Vulnerable Populations
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Accessing hospital care is a privilege for a growing proportion of the population in situations of economic and social precarity. It is therefore important that caregivers understand these difficulties in order to adapt their nursing approach.
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- 2014
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