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The surface sensitivity of rubble-pile asteroids during a distant planetary encounter: Influence of asteroid shape elongation
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Kim, Yaeji; Hirabayashi, Masatoshi; Binzel, Richard P; Brozović, Marina; Scheeres, Daniel J; Richardson, Derek C; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 Elsevier Inc. We numerically investigate how an asteroid's elongation controls the sensitivity of its surface to tidal effects during a distant planetary encounter beyond the Roche limit. We analyze the surface slope and its variation by considering the shape elongation, as well as the spin period and orbital conditions. A more elongated asteroid tends to have a higher slope variation, while there may not be a monotonic increase of the total area having such a variation.
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2021Journal
Icarus
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Elsevier BV