Yarkovsky V-shape identification of asteroid families
Bryce T. Bolin, Marco Delbo, Alessandro Morbidelli, Kevin J. Walsh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel V-shape identification technique based on Yarkovsky effect signatures to detect older and dispersed asteroid families in the main belt, overcoming limitations of traditional clustering methods.
Contribution
It develops and demonstrates a new V-shape based method for identifying asteroid families affected by Yarkovsky spreading, especially for those older than 2 Gyr.
Findings
Successfully identified known families using the V-shape technique.
Detected new asteroid families that were previously unidentifiable with classical methods.
Showed the potential to find older asteroid families in the main belt.
Abstract
There are only a few known main belt (MB) asteroid families with ages greater than 2 Gyr (Bro\v{z} et al. 2013, Spoto et al. 2015). Estimates based on the family producing collision rate suggest that the lack of >2 Gyr-old families may be due to a selection bias in current techniques used to identify families. Family fragments disperse in their orbital elements, semi-major axis, , eccentricity, , and inclination, , due to secular resonances, close encounters with massive asteroids and the non-gravitational Yarkovsky force. This causes the family fragments to be indistinguishable from the background of the main belt making them more difficult to identify with the hierarchical clustering method (HCM) with increasing family age. The discovery of the Eulalia and new Polana families in the inner belt relied on new techniques because Yarkovsky spreading made them too disperse to be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Geological and Geochemical Analysis
