Collisions of inhomogeneous pre-planetesimals
R. J. Geretshauser, R. Speith, W. Kley

TL;DR
This study models how inhomogeneities in pre-planetesimals affect their collision outcomes, revealing that inhomogeneous structures are more prone to destruction, which impacts planetesimal formation theories.
Contribution
It introduces a Gaussian-based inhomogeneity model for pre-planetesimals and demonstrates its effect on collision outcomes using SPH simulations.
Findings
Inhomogeneous pre-planetesimals are more susceptible to catastrophic disruption.
Even slight inhomogeneities lower the disruption threshold.
Fragment sizes decrease with increasing inhomogeneity.
Abstract
In the framework of the coagulation scenario, kilometre-sized planetesimals form by subsequent collisions of pre-planetesimals of sizes from centimetre to hundreds of metres. Pre-planetesimals are fluffy, porous dust aggregates, which are inhomogeneous owing to their collisional history. Planetesimal growth can be prevented by catastrophic disruption in pre-planetesimal collisions above the destruction velocity threshold. We develop an inhomogeneity model based on the density distribution of dust aggregates, which is assumed to be a Gaussian distribution with a well-defined standard deviation. As a second input parameter, we consider the typical size of an inhomogeneous clump. These input parameters are easily accessible by laboratory experiments. For the simulation of the dust aggregates, we utilise a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) code with extensions for modelling porous solid…
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