Effects of Impact and Target Parameters on the Results of a Kinetic Impactor: Predictions for the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission

Author:

Stickle Angela M.ORCID,DeCoster Mallory E.ORCID,Burger Christoph,Caldwell Wendy K.,Graninger Dawn,Kumamoto Kathryn M.ORCID,Luther RobertORCID,Ormö Jens,Raducan SabinaORCID,Rainey Emma,Schäfer Christoph M.,Walker James D.,Zhang YunORCID,Michel PatrickORCID,Michael Owen J.ORCID,Barnouin OlivierORCID,Cheng Andy F.ORCID,Chocron SidneyORCID,Collins Gareth S.ORCID,Davison Thomas M.ORCID,Dotto Elisabetta,Ferrari FabioORCID,Isabel Herreros M.,Ivanovski Stavro L.,Jutzi Martin,Lucchetti Alice,Martellato Elena,Pajola MaurizioORCID,Plesko Cathy S.ORCID,Bruck Syal Megan,Schwartz Stephen R.,Sunshine Jessica M.ORCID,Wünnemann Kai

Abstract

Abstract The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft will impact into the asteroid Dimorphos on 2022 September 26 as a test of the kinetic impactor technique for planetary defense. The efficiency of the deflection following a kinetic impactor can be represented using the momentum enhancement factor, β, which is dependent on factors such as impact geometry and the specific target material properties. Currently, very little is known about Dimorphos and its material properties, which introduces uncertainty in the results of the deflection efficiency observables, including crater formation, ejecta distribution, and β. The DART Impact Modeling Working Group (IWG) is responsible for using impact simulations to better understand the results of the DART impact. Pre-impact simulation studies also provide considerable insight into how different properties and impact scenarios affect momentum enhancement following a kinetic impact. This insight provides a basis for predicting the effects of the DART impact and the first understanding of how to interpret results following the encounter. Following the DART impact, the knowledge gained from these studies will inform the initial simulations that will recreate the impact conditions, including providing estimates for potential material properties of Dimorphos and β resulting from DART’s impact. This paper summarizes, at a high level, what has been learned from the IWG simulations and experiments in preparation for the DART impact. While unknown, estimates for reasonable potential material properties of Dimorphos provide predictions for β of 1–5, depending on end-member cases in the strength regime.

Funder

DART Mission, NASA

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program

LICIACube project, ASI-INAF

German Research Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

CNES and CNRS

Spanish Research Agency

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geophysics,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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