Shape index of Yarkovsky effect on irregularly shaped asteroids
Yining Zhang (1), Yang-Bo Xu (2), Zehua Qi (1), Li-Yong Zhou (1), Jian-Yang Li (3) ((1) Nanjing University, (2) Shanghai Aerospace Control Technology Institute, (3) Sun Yat-sen University)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a shape index to simplify the calculation of the Yarkovsky effect on irregular asteroids, enabling quick and accurate estimates without complex thermal modeling.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new shape index that correlates linearly with the Yarkovsky effect, improving estimation efficiency for irregularly shaped asteroids.
Findings
Linear relationship between semi-major axis drift and shape index confirmed.
Improved shape index accounts for shadowing, enhancing accuracy.
Scattering and self-heating effects are negligible in the model.
Abstract
The Yarkovsky effect on real asteroids is complicated to calculate either by analytical or numerical methods, since they are generally irregular in shape. We propose an index to properly characterise the shape of any asteroid, through which the Yarkovsky effect can be easily calculated without the heavy computations of surface temperatures. By analysing the energy absorbed and then emitted by a surface element, we find that the effective working power produced by the radiation recoil force on this surface element and its contribution to the Yarkovsky effect are both proportional to the double projected area of the surface element. The normalized total projected area over the asteroid's surface is defined as the shape index (). We model the Yarkovsky effects of different asteroids using multiphysics software COMSOL, and take the rate of semi-major axis drift () obtained in…
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