IALP   13078
INSTITUTO DE ASTROFISICA LA PLATA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Collisional and Dynamical evolution of the Main Belt and NEA population.
Autor/es:
DE ELIA, G. BRUNINI, A.
Revista:
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Editorial:
EDP Sciences
Referencias:
Lugar: Les Ulis; Año: 2007 vol. 466 p. 1150 - 1167
ISSN:
0004-6361
Resumen:
Aims. In this paper, we analyze the collisional evolution of the Main Belt and NEA population taking into account the major dynamicalfeatures present in both populations.Methods. To do this, we divide the asteroid belt into three semimajor axis zones, whose boundaries are given by the ν6 secularresonance, and the 3:1, 5:2 and 2:1 mean motion resonances with Jupiter, treating them as strong sources of dynamical removal. Wealso consider the action of the Yarkovsky effect and diffusive resonances as mechanisms of mass depletion. This treatment allows us tocalculate the direct collisional injection into the powerful resonances, to study the collisional exchange of mass between the differentregions of the Main Belt and to analyze the provenance of the NEA objects.Results. Our model is in agreement with the major observational constraints associated with the Main Belt and NEA populations,such as their size distributions, the collisional history of Vesta, the number of large asteroid families and the cosmic-ray exposure(CRE) ages of meteorites. We find that none of the dynamical and collisional mechanisms included in our treatment are able to mixmaterial between the three studied main belt regions, since more than 99% of the final mass of every ring of our model of the MainBelt is represented by primordial material. In addition, our results supports that the Yarkovsky effect is the most important processthat removes material from the asteroid Main Belt, rather than collisional injection into the major resonances. With regards to theprovenance of the NEAs, our work shows that ∼94% of the NEA population comes from the region inside the 5:2 mean motionresonance.