Tidal Evolution of Close Binary Asteroid Systems
Patrick A. Taylor, Jean-Luc Margot

TL;DR
This paper develops a generalized model for tidal evolution in close binary asteroid systems, incorporating higher-order gravitational potential terms to improve accuracy in predicting their dynamical evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for tidal evolution that accounts for arbitrary order potential expansions, enhancing the precision of models for close binary asteroids.
Findings
Higher-order terms speed up tidal evolution predictions.
Close orbit corrections significantly affect instantaneous change rates.
Material property estimates are more sensitive to physical parameters than to potential order.
Abstract
We provide a generalized discussion of tidal evolution to arbitrary order in the expansion of the gravitational potential between two spherical bodies of any mass ratio. To accurately reproduce the tidal evolution of a system at separations less than five times the radius of the larger primary component, the tidal potential due to the presence of a smaller secondary component is expanded in terms of Legendre polynomials to arbitrary order rather than truncated at leading order as is typically done in studies of well-separated system like the Earth and Moon. The equations of tidal evolution including tidal torques, the changes in spin rates of the components, and the change in semimajor axis (orbital separation) are then derived for binary asteroid systems with circular and equatorial mutual orbits. Accounting for higher-order terms in the tidal potential serves to speed up the tidal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Nuclear physics research studies
