Affiliation:
1. Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The Yarkovsky effect is an important force to consider in order to understand
the long-term dynamics of asteroids. This non-gravitational force affects the
orbital elements of objects revolving around a source of heat, especially
their semi-major axes. Following the recently defined `limiting' value of the
Yarkovsky drift speed at 7x10-5 au/Myr in Milic Zitnik (2019) (below this
value of speed asteroids typically jump quickly across the mean motion
resonances), we decided to investigate the relation between the asteroid
family Yarkovsky V-shape and the `limiting' Yarkovsky drift speed of
asteroid's semi-major axes. We have used the known scaling formula to
calculate the Yarkovsky drift speed (Spoto et al. 2015) in order to
determine the inner and outer `limiting' diameters (for the inner and outer
V-shape borders) from the `limiting' Yarkovsky drift speed. The method was
applied to 11 asteroid families of different taxonomic classes, origin type
and age, located throughout the Main Belt. Here, we present the results of
our calculation on relationship between asteroid families' V-shapes (crossed
by strong and/or weak mean motion resonances) and the `limiting' diameters
in the (a, 1=D) plane. Our main conclusion is that the `breakpoints' in
changing V-shape of the very old asteroid families, crossed by relatively
strong mean motion resonances on both sides very close to the parent body,
are exactly the inverse of `limiting' diameters in the a versus 1=D plane.
This result uncovers a novel interesting property of asteroid families'
Yarkovsky V-shapes.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics