Dynamical resonances in the asteroid belt are the gateway for the production of near-Earth asteroids(1) (NEAs). To generate the observed number of NEAs, however, requires the injection of many asteroids into those resonant regions. Collisional processes have long been claimed as a possible source(1-3), but difficulties with that idea have led to the suggestion that orbital drift arising from the Yarkovsky effect(4-7) dominates the injection process(8-10). ( The Yarkovsky effect is a force arising from differential heating the 'afternoon' side of an asteroid is warmer than the 'morning' side.) The two models predict different rotational properties of NEAs: the usual collisional theories(2) are consistent with a nearly isotropic distribution of rotation vectors, whereas the 'Yarkovsky model' predicts an excess of retrograde rotations. Here we report that the spin vectors of NEAs show a strong and statistically significant excess of retrograde rotations, quantitatively consistent with the theoretical expectations of the Yarkovsky model.

Retrograde spins of near-Earth asteroids from the Yarkovsky effect

LA SPINA, ALESSANDRA;PAOLICCHI, PAOLO;
2004-01-01

Abstract

Dynamical resonances in the asteroid belt are the gateway for the production of near-Earth asteroids(1) (NEAs). To generate the observed number of NEAs, however, requires the injection of many asteroids into those resonant regions. Collisional processes have long been claimed as a possible source(1-3), but difficulties with that idea have led to the suggestion that orbital drift arising from the Yarkovsky effect(4-7) dominates the injection process(8-10). ( The Yarkovsky effect is a force arising from differential heating the 'afternoon' side of an asteroid is warmer than the 'morning' side.) The two models predict different rotational properties of NEAs: the usual collisional theories(2) are consistent with a nearly isotropic distribution of rotation vectors, whereas the 'Yarkovsky model' predicts an excess of retrograde rotations. Here we report that the spin vectors of NEAs show a strong and statistically significant excess of retrograde rotations, quantitatively consistent with the theoretical expectations of the Yarkovsky model.
2004
LA SPINA, Alessandra; Paolicchi, Paolo; Kryszczynska, A; Pravec, P.
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