Dynamical evolution of the Cybele asteroids
Valerio Carruba, David Nesvorn\'y, Safwan Aljbaae, Mariela Espinoza, Huaman

TL;DR
This study investigates the dynamical history and family structures of the Cybele asteroid region, identifying new groups and estimating their ages considering non-gravitational forces and planetary migration effects.
Contribution
It identifies and characterizes asteroid families in the Cybele region, including the new Helga group, and estimates their ages using advanced Monte Carlo methods.
Findings
Confirmed the Helga group at ~3.65 AU.
Estimated the Sylvia family's age at approximately 1220 Myr.
Suggests older families may have been dispersed during planetary migration.
Abstract
The Cybele region, located between the 2J:-1A and 5J:-3A mean-motion resonances, is adjacent and exterior to the asteroid main belt. An increasing density of three-body resonances makes the region between the Cybele and Hilda populations dynamically unstable, so that the Cybele zone could be considered the last outpost of an extended main belt. The presence of binary asteroids with large primaries and small secondaries suggested that asteroid families should be found in this region, but only relatively recently the first dynamical groups were identified in this area. Among these, the Sylvia group has been proposed to be one of the oldest families in the extended main belt. In this work we identify families in the Cybele region in the context of the local dynamics and non-gravitational forces such as the Yarkovsky and stochastic YORP effects. We confirm the detection of the new Helga…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
