Simulations of high-velocity impacts on metal in preparation for the Psyche mission

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作者
Maurel, Clara [1 ]
Michel, Patrick [2 ]
Owen, J. Michael [3 ]
Binzel, Richard P. [1 ]
Bruck-Syal, Megan [3 ]
Libourel, G. [2 ]
机构
[1] MIT, Dept Earth Atmospher & Planetary Sci, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] Univ Cote dAzur, Observ Cote dAzur, Lab Lagrange, CNRS, CS 34229, F-06304 Nice 4, France
[3] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA 94551 USA
关键词
SMOOTHED PARTICLE HYDRODYNAMICS; FRACTURE; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.icarus.2019.113505
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
In 2026, the NASA Discovery mission Psyche will orbit the asteroid (16) Psyche, the largest known metal-rich asteroid in the main belt. To estimate relative ages of the surface, identify re-surfacing events and better constrain Psyche's history, impact craters will be counted and characterized. No spacecraft has ever visited a metal-rich small body; therefore, laboratory-scale impact experiments and numerical simulations will play an important role in the interpretation of the mission's data. However, the planetary applications of high-velocity impacts have so far mostly been studied for silicate targets. Limited attention has been drawn to planetary objects predominantly made of metal, and more laboratory experiments and numerical calibrations are needed. As part of this effort, we present a suite of numerical simulations using an adaptative smoothed particles hydrodynamics numerical code (ASPH) reproducing a high-velocity impact experiment conducted on a steel target. This work primarily focuses on the influence of the chosen equation of state and initial distribution of flaws in the material on the estimated crater dimensions, damage and temperature. We find that changing the EOS and initial flaw distribution affects the crater dimensions, though for a vast majority of cases the dimensions remain within 20% of the experimental values. The target is in most cases only locally weakened but not fully damaged, independently from the EOS chosen. Finally, temperatures at the impact point and around the forming crater can reach values above the melting point of iron at <100 GPa, which is in agreement with experimental observations. These results allow us to speculate on the differences expected between the surfaces of visited silicate-rich asteroids and that of the metal rich target of the Psyche mission.
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