Earth, Planets and Space
Online ISSN : 1880-5981
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Very early collisional evolution in the asteroid belt
Stuart J. WeidenschillingDonald R. DavisFrancesco Marzari
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2001 Volume 53 Issue 11 Pages 1093-1097

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The asteroids probably experienced significant collisional evolution while the solar nebula was present. Planetesimals were brought into resonances with Jupiter by orbital decay due to gas drag. They were stirred to high eccentricities, resulting in hypervelocity collisions, while the non-resonant population was experiencing accretion at low velocities. Possible consequences include transport of bodies from the outer to inner belt, thermal processing and collisional disruption of planetesimals, and production of chondrules by shock waves.
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