Physical-mechanical properties of a cometary nucleus

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E. N. Slyuta
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[1] Vernadskii Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry,
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Solar System Research | 2009年 / 43卷
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96.30. Cw; 96.30. Xa;
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Physical-mechanical properties of cometary nuclei matter are described in detail. As compared to other Solar System bodies, cometary nuclei are characterized by low strength properties. The ultimate tensile strength of cometary matter and cometary nuclei on the whole is about 2 kPa. An analysis performed based on a rheological model of a self-gravitating triaxial solid body showed that cometary nuclei less than 50–60 km (this actually being all known comets) are characterized by a constant ultimate tensile strength which is determined only by the matter composition and structure. The effective ultimate tensile strength for bodies larger than 50–60 km is determined by the body mass and figure parameters and increases according to the quadratic law depending on the body dimensions and mass. Such an increase of the effective strength can explain the absence or deficit of cometary nuclei more than 60 km in size, since it can significantly affect the parameters of the parent body destruction and the formation of a secondary population. The dependence of the mechanism and character of destruction on the parameters of the figure for Kuiper objects more than 50–60 km is size can yield a deficit of the population of the bodies whose figure parameters are a/c > 1.75 with respect to the bodies with a/c < 1.75 figure parameters.
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