Sign on

SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service


· Find Similar Abstracts (with default settings below)
· Full Refereed Journal Article (PDF/Postscript)
· Full Refereed Scanned Article (GIF)
· References in the article
· Citations to the Article (95) (Citation History)
· Refereed Citations to the Article
· Also-Read Articles (Reads History)
·
· Translate This Page
Title:
The fragmentation of small asteroids in the atmosphere
Authors:
Hills, J. G.; Goda, M. P.
Affiliation:
AA(Los Alamos National Lab., NM), AB(Los Alamos National Lab., NM)
Publication:
Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256), vol. 105, no. 3, p. 1114-1144. (AJ Homepage)
Publication Date:
03/1993
Category:
Geophysics; Asteroids
Origin:
STI; LPI [AN-930150%J]
NASA/STI Keywords:
AERODYNAMIC BRAKES, ASTEROIDS, COMETS, EARTH ATMOSPHERE, ENERGY DISSIPATION, FRAGMENTATION, ABLATION, CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY BOUNDARY, EQUATIONS OF MOTION, KINETIC ENERGY, LUMINOUS INTENSITY, METEOROIDS
LPI Keywords:
ASTEROIDS, FRAGMENTATION, ATMOSPHERE, AERODYNAMICS, DENSITY, ENERGY, VELOCITY, METEOROIDS, DISSIPATION, PARAMETERS, COMPOSITION, EXPLOSIONS, SIZE, IMPACT EFFECTS, PLUMES, DUST, COMETS, CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY EVENT, THEORETICAL STUDIES, MODELS, CALCULATIONS, ALTITUDE, DEBRIS, KINETICS, NUMERICAL METHODS, SIMULATIONS, IMPACTOR, ABLATION, TUNGUSKA EVENT, PRESSURE, LUMINOSITY, FRAGMENTS, THERMAL EFFECTS
DOI:
10.1086/116499
Bibliographic Code:
1993AJ....105.1114H

Abstract

The effect of the atmosphere on impacting asteroids and comets is investigated. It is found that the atmosphere is inefficient in preventing impact damage to the ground when the radius of a stony asteroid exceeds 100 m and that of a comet exceeds 500 m. For iron meteorites that impact at greater than 20 km/s, the critical radius is about 20-30 m. For low-velocity iron meteorites that hit at 11.2-15 km/s, the critical radius is only 2 m. While the dissipation of energy in the atmosphere protects the ground from impact damage, it can enhance the damage done by the airburst. The area of destruction produced by the airburst during the impact of small asteroids can be up to twice as large as would have been the case had the same energy been released at sea level. The plumes of stony meteorites with radii over about 60 km break out of the atmosphere and float around the earth, carrying entrapped dust whose deposition may provide a counter for large meteorite impacts.

Printing Options

Send high resolution image to Level 2 Postscript Printer
Send low resolution image to Level 2 Postscript Printer
Send low resolution image to Level 1 Postscript Printer
Get high resolution PDF image
Get low resolution PDF
Send 300 dpi image to PCL Printer
Send 150 dpi image to PCL Printer


More Article Retrieval Options

HELP for Article Retrieval


Bibtex entry for this abstract   Preferred format for this abstract (see Preferences)

   

Find Similar Abstracts:

Use: Authors
Title
Keywords (in text query field)
Abstract Text
Return: Query Results Return    items starting with number
Query Form
Database: Astronomy
Physics
arXiv e-prints
    



SAO/NASA ADS Homepage | ADS Sitemap | Query Form | Basic Search | Preferences | HELP | FAQ