The Dipole Segment Model for Axisymmetrical Elongated Asteroids

Xiangyuan Zeng*, Yonglong Zhang, Yang Yu, Xiangdong Liu

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Abstract

Various simplified models have been investigated as a way to understand the complex dynamical environment near irregular asteroids. A dipole segment model is explored in this paper, one that is composed of a massive straight segment and two point masses at the extremities of the segment. Given an explicitly simple form of the potential function that is associated with the dipole segment model, five topological cases are identified with different sets of system parameters. Locations, stabilities, and variation trends of the system equilibrium points are investigated in a parametric way. The exterior potential distribution of nearly axisymmetrical elongated asteroids is approximated by minimizing the acceleration error in a test zone. The acceleration error minimization process determines the parameters of the dipole segment. The near-Earth asteroid (8567) 1996 HW1 is chosen as an example to evaluate the effectiveness of the approximation method for the exterior potential distribution. The advantages of the dipole segment model over the classical dipole and the traditional segment are also discussed. Percent error of acceleration and the degree of approximation are illustrated by using the dipole segment model to approximate four more asteroids. The high efficiency of the simplified model over the polyhedron is clearly demonstrated by comparing the CPU time.

Original languageEnglish
Article number85
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume155
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2018

Keywords

  • celestial mechanics
  • gravitation
  • methods: analytical
  • minor planets, asteroids: individual (433 Eros)

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