Earth, Planets and Space
Online ISSN : 1880-5981
Print ISSN : 1343-8832
Collisional evolution and the resulting mass distribution of interplanetary dust
Hiroshi Ishimoto
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1998 Volume 50 Issue 6-7 Pages 521-529

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On the basis of numerical approaches for the collisional and orbital evolution of dust particles, the number density distribution of interplanetary dust with the mass range of m≥10-12g is investigated. The slope of the mass distribution of dust particles strongly depends on the radial dependence of dust production by their parent bodies, and the collisional interaction between particles. Specifically, the m-7/3 dependence of the number density distribution at 1 AU for m≥10-6g can be explained through the balance between the collisional loss of particles and the dust supply, whereas the m-4/3 dependence for 10-12g ≤m ≤10-6g particles is derived from simple Poynting-Robertson orbital decay. A possible model of the dust populations of asteroidal, cometary, and Edgeworth-Kuiper belt origin that is consistent with the observed dust flux at a solar distance of 1 AU is presented.
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