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Dynamical feasibility of (3) Juno as a parent body of the H chondrites

John W. Noonan, Kathryn Volk, David Nesvorný, William F. Bottke

Published 2023-10-27Version 1

We test the hypothesis that (3) Juno is a parent body of the H chondrites with dynamical modeling of an asteroid-family-forming impact and comparison to current observational data. Using a dynamical model that includes the Yarkovsky force on a simulated Juno family and a simplified cosmic ray exposure age model we examine the expected distribution of Juno family members in both the main belt and near-Earth orbits over 300 Myrs and the cosmic ray exposure distribution for fragments exiting the main belt via the 3:1J, 5:2J, and 8:3J mean motion resonances. We find that the smallest modeled ($D<$10 m) family members of (3) Juno cannot be directly responsible for the observed H chondrite flux and that the breakup of larger family members creates an CRE distribution that resembles the measured H chondrite CRE distribution but is still unable to adequately explain the significant number of H chondrites with CRE ages of 6-8 Myrs. A similar model was performed for the asteroid (6) Hebe, another parent body candidate, and produced a CRE age distribution that is inconsistent with the measured H chondrite CRE ages. We also find from our dynamical models that we can expect $<$7 km-scale Juno family members in near-Earth orbits in the present day, consistent with the recent discovery of the shock-darkened H chondrite-like asteroid (52768) 1998 OR$_{2}$.

Comments: 16 pages, 9 figures
Journal: Volume 408, 15 January 2024, 115838 Volume 408, 15 January 2024, 115838 Icarus Icarus, Volume 408, 15 January 2024, 115838
Categories: astro-ph.EP
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