Asteroid family ages
Federica Spoto, Andrea Milani, Zoran Knezevic

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new classification of asteroid families and presents a uniform method to estimate their ages, enabling the first comparative collisional chronology of the asteroid main belt.
Contribution
It develops a rigorous, statistically robust method for determining asteroid family ages using V-shape analysis and applies it to a large catalog of families for the first time.
Findings
Ages for 37 asteroid families were successfully computed.
Identified cases of combined and multiple collisional families.
Provided uncertainties and subfamily age measurements.
Abstract
A new family classification, based on a catalog of proper elements with numbered asteroids and on new methods is available. For the dynamical families with members identified in this classification, we present an attempt to obtain statistically significant ages: we succeeded in computing ages for collisional families. We used a rigorous method, including a least squares fit of the two sides of a V-shape plot in the proper semimajor axis, inverse diameter plane to determine the corresponding slopes, an advanced error model for the uncertainties of asteroid diameters, an iterative outlier rejection scheme and quality control. The best available Yarkovsky measurement was used to estimate a calibration of the Yarkovsky effect for each family. The results are presented separately for the families originated in fragmentation or cratering events, for the young,…
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