logo
ResearchBunny Logo
Physical properties of asteroid Dimorphos as derived from the DART impact

Space Sciences

Physical properties of asteroid Dimorphos as derived from the DART impact

S. D. Raducan, M. Jutzi, et al.

On September 26, 2022, NASA's DART mission made headlines by successfully impacting Dimorphos, revealing that this binary near-Earth asteroid's moon is surprisingly weak and possibly a rubble pile. This groundbreaking research by a collaborative team, including S. D. Raducan, M. Jutzi, A. F. Cheng, and many others, offers new insights into the asteroid's material properties and the implications of the DART impact.

00:00
00:00
~3 min • Beginner • English
Abstract
On 26 September 2022, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission successfully impacted Dimorphos, the natural satellite of the binary near-Earth asteroid (65803) Didymos. Numerical simulations of the impact provide a means to find the surface material properties and structures of the target that are consistent with the observed momentum deflection efficiency, ejecta cone geometry and ejected mass. Our simulation that best matches the observations indicates that Dimorphos is weak, with a cohesive strength of less than a few pascals, like asteroids (162173) Ryugu and (101955) Bennu. We find that the bulk density of Dimorphos ρ is lower than ~2,400 kg m−3 and that it has a low volume fraction of boulders (≤40 vol%) on the surface and in the shallow subsurface, which are consistent with data measured by the DART experiment. These findings suggest that Dimorphos is a rubble pile that might have formed through rotational mass shedding and reaccumulation from Didymos. Our simulations indicate that the DART impact caused global deformation and resurfacing of Dimorphos. ESA's upcoming Hera mission may find a reshaped asteroid rather than a well-defined crater.
Publisher
Nature Astronomy
Published On
Apr 01, 2024
Authors
S. D. Raducan, M. Jutzi, A. F. Cheng, Y. Zhang, O. Barnouin, G. S. Collins, R. T. Daly, T. M. Davison, C. M. Ernst, T. L. Farnham, F. Ferrari, M. Hirabayashi, K. M. Kumamoto, P. Michel, N. Murdoch, R. Nakano, M. Pajola, A. Rossi, H. F. Agrusa, B. W. Barbee, M. Bruck Syal, N. L. Chabot, E. Dotto, E. G. Fahnestock, P. H. Hasselmann, I. Herreros, S. Ivanovski, J.-Y. Li, A. Lucchetti, R. Luther, J. Ormö, M. Owen, P. Pravec, A. S. Rivkin, C. Q. Robin, P. Sánchez, F. Tusberti, K. Wünnemann, A. Zinzi, E. Mazzotta Epifani, C. Manzoni, B. H. May
Tags
DART mission
Dimorphos
impact simulation
asteroid
rubble pile
material properties
NASA
Listen, Learn & Level Up
Over 10,000 hours of research content in 25+ fields, available in 12+ languages.
No more digging through PDFs, just hit play and absorb the world's latest research in your language, on your time.
listen to research audio papers with researchbunny