2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.02121
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Dynamical origin of Dimorphos from fast spinning Didymos

Abstract: Didymos is a binary near-Earth asteroid. It is the target of the DART and HERA space missions. The primary body, Didymos, rotates close to the spin at which it is expected to shed mass. The secondary body, Dimorphos, is a 140 meters moon that orbits the primary body in about 12 hours. Here we investigate the possible origin of Dimorphos. Using 1D models of ring/satellite interactions, we study the evolution of material lost from Didymos' surface and deposited as a ring at its equator. We find that due to visco… Show more

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