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Structure and density of cometary nuclei

Authors :
Festou, Michel
Keller, H. Uwe
Weaver, Harold A.
Weissman, P. R.
Asphaug, E.
Lowry, S. C.
Festou, Michel
Keller, H. Uwe
Weaver, Harold A.
Weissman, P. R.
Asphaug, E.
Lowry, S. C.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

We are still at a very primitive stage in our understanding of the structure and density of cometary nuclei. Much of the evidence at our disposal is fragmentary and often indirect. Never- theless, a compelling picture is beginning to emerge of cometary nuclei as collisionally processed fractal aggregates, i.e., rubble piles. The evidence comes from observations of split and disrupted comets, in particular Shoemaker-Levy 9, from theories of planetesimal formation in the early solar nebula, from a recognition of the role of collisions in the evolution of cometary nuclei, and from theoretical and experimental studies of the fragmentation and reassembly of asteroids. This paradigm-shift away from nuclei as monolithic bodies parallels that which has occurred for aster- oids in the past decade. A related factor that strongly suggests that nuclei contain substantial macroscopic voids is estimates of the nuclear density, which, like asteroids, show comets to be “under-dense” compared with their constituent materials. We find that the bulk density of com- etary nuclei lies in the range 0.5–1.2 g cm–3, with a perhaps “best” current value of 0.6 g cm–3.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Structure and density of cometary nuclei
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn931995192
Document Type :
Electronic Resource