Constraining the cometary flux through the asteroid belt during the late heavy bombardment
M. Bro\v{z}, A. Morbidelli, W.F. Bottke, J. Rozehnal, D., Vokrouhlick\'y, D. Nesvorn\'y

TL;DR
This study investigates the impact of hypothetical cometary projectiles during the late heavy bombardment on main-belt asteroids, using models and simulations to assess whether observed asteroid families constrain the cometary flux during that period.
Contribution
It provides an updated catalog of asteroid families, models their evolution over 4 Gyr, and analyzes how their observed properties constrain the cometary flux during the LHB.
Findings
Predicted number of large asteroid families is consistent with observations.
Over 100 smaller families are expected but not observed, explained by destructive processes.
Observed asteroid family distribution does not contradict a cometary LHB.
Abstract
In the Nice model, the late heavy bombardment (LHB) is related to an orbital instability of giant planets which causes a fast dynamical dispersion of a transneptunian cometary disk. We study effects produced by these hypothetical cometary projectiles on main-belt asteroids. In particular, we want to check whether the observed collisional families provide a lower or an upper limit for the cometary flux during the LHB. We present an updated list of observed asteroid families as identified in the space of synthetic proper elements by the hierarchical clustering method, colour data, albedo data and dynamical considerations and we estimate their physical parameters. We selected 12 families which may be related to the LHB according to their dynamical ages. We then used collisional models and N-body orbital simulations to gain insight into the long-term dynamical evolution of synthetic LHB…
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