SPH Simulations for Shape Deformation of Rubble-Pile Asteroids Through Spinup: The Challenge for Making Top-Shaped Asteroids Ryugu and Bennu
Keisuke Sugiura, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Hidenori, Genda, Ryuki Hyodo, Shu-ichiro Inutsuka

TL;DR
This study uses SPH simulations to explore how different friction angles and spinup rates influence the formation of top-shaped rubble-pile asteroids like Ryugu and Bennu, revealing conditions favoring their shape formation.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the conditions under which rotation-induced deformation produces top-shaped asteroids, emphasizing the role of friction angle and spinup timescale.
Findings
Bodies with low friction angles form oblate spheroids.
High friction angles (>70°) can produce top shapes via surface landslides.
Rapid spinup favors the formation of axisymmetric top shapes.
Abstract
Asteroid Ryugu and asteroid Bennu, which were recently visited by spacecraft Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-REx, respectively, are spinning top-shaped rubble piles. Other axisymmetric top-shaped near-Earth asteroids have been observed with ground-based radar, most of which rotate near breakup rotation periods of ~ 3 hours. This suggests that rotation-induced deformation of asteroids through rotational spinup produces top shapes. Although some previous simulations using the Discrete Element Method showed that spinup of rubble piles may produce oblate top shapes, it is still unclear what kinds of conditions such as friction angles of constituent materials and spinup timescales are required for top-shape formation. Here we show, through Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics simulations of granular bodies spinning-up at different rates, that the rotation-induced deformation of spherical rubble piles before…
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