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Critical spin periods of sub-km-sized cohesive rubble-pile asteroids: dependencies on material parameters

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2021-02-24 v1

Abstract

In this work, we employ a soft-sphere discrete element method with a cohesion implementation to model the dynamical process of sub-km-sized cohesive rubble piles under continuous spinup. The dependencies of critical spin periods TcT_c on several material parameters for oblate rubble piles with different bulk diameters DD are explored. Our numerical simulations show that both the increase of interparticle cohesion and particle shape parameter in our model can strengthen the bodies, especially for the smaller ones. In addition, we find there exists some critical diameter Dcri,ρD_{cri,\rho} at which the variation trend of TcT_c with the bulk density ρ\rho reverses. Though a greater static friction coefficient μS\mu_S can strengthen the body, this effect attains a minimum at a critical diameter Dcri,ϕD_{cri,\phi} close to Dcri,ρD_{cri,\rho}. The continuum theory (analytical method) is used for comparison and two equivalent critical diameters are obtained. The numerical results were fitted with the analytical method and the ratio of the interparticle cohesion cc to the bulk cohesion CC is estimated to be roughly 88.3. We find this ratio keeps constant for different cc and ρ\rho, while it strongly depends on the friction angle ϕ\phi. Also, our numerical results further show that the dependency of TcT_c on ϕ\phi is opposite from that predicted by the continuum theory when DD < Dcri,ϕD_{cri,\phi}. Finally, we find that the two critical diameters happen to be close to the diameter when the mean normal stress of the body equals zero, which is the separation between the compressive regime and the tensile regime.

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@article{arxiv.2009.12605,
  title  = {Critical spin periods of sub-km-sized cohesive rubble-pile asteroids: dependencies on material parameters},
  author = {Shoucun Hu and Derek C. Richardson and Yun Zhang and Jianghui Ji},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.12605},
  year   = {2021}
}