Constraints on the original ejection velocity fields of asteroid families
Valerio Carruba, David Nesvorn\'y

TL;DR
This study investigates asteroid family ejection velocities by analyzing inclination distributions, finding that certain families retain signatures of their initial velocity fields, especially in dynamically quiet regions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to infer original ejection velocity distributions from inclination data, highlighting the leptokurtic nature of these velocities in specific asteroid families.
Findings
Eight asteroid families show significantly leptokurtic $v_{W}$ distributions.
Dynamically quiet regions preserve initial ejection velocity signatures.
Inclination distribution can reveal original ejection velocity fields.
Abstract
Asteroid families form as a result of large-scale collisions among main belt asteroids. The orbital distribution of fragments after a family-forming impact could inform us about their ejection velocities. Unfortunately, however, orbits dynamically evolve by a number of effects, including the Yarkovsky drift, chaotic diffusion, and gravitational encounters with massive asteroids, such that it is difficult to infer the ejection velocities eons after each family's formation. Here we analyze the inclination distribution of asteroid families, because proper inclination can remain constant over long time intervals, and could help us to understand the distribution of the component of the ejection velocity that is perpendicular to the orbital plane (). From modeling the initial breakup, we find that the distribution of of the fragments, which manage to escape the parent body's…
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