AbstractA large disruption in the main asteroid belt can cause a large flux, an “asteroid shower”, on the terrestrial planets. We quantitatively examine the hypothesis that such an event was the cause of the lunar late heavy bombardment (LHB). We performed numerical integrations of about 20,000 test particles starting in the vicinity of the ν6 secular resonance in the main asteroid belt. The purpose of these integrations is to calculate, for each of the terrestrial planets, the collision probability of asteroids coming from an asteroid break-up event in the inner part of the main belt. Compared with previous studies, we simulate nearly two orders of magnitude larger number of particles, and we include the orbital effects of the eight planets, Mercury to Neptune. We also examined in detail the orbital evolution of asteroid fragments once they enter the Earth’s activity sphere, including the effect of the Earth–Moon orbit. We obtained the collision probability, the distributions of impact velocities, impact positions, and impact angles of asteroid fragments on the Moon. The collision probability with the Moon (∼0.1%) suggests that a fairly large parent body, 1000–1500km in diameter, is required if the LHB event is to be ascribed to a single asteroid disruption. An even larger parent body is required for less favorable initial conditions than we investigated here. We conclude that an asteroid disruption event is not a viable explanation for the LHB.


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    Title :

    Dynamical transport of asteroid fragments from the ν6 resonance


    Contributors:

    Published in:

    Advances in Space Research ; 38 , 4 ; 817-825


    Publication date :

    2006-06-15


    Size :

    9 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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