Multi-band optical imaging and modeling of the HR 4796A debris disk show highly forward-scattering dust consistent with large absorptive grains plus a possible clump and exterior halo.
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Simulations of hypervelocity rocky-on-icy impacts show porosity controls crater morphology but not the efficient vaporization of the rocky impactor material.
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A Multiband Study of the HR 4796A Disk in the Optical Using MagAO-X
Multi-band optical imaging and modeling of the HR 4796A debris disk show highly forward-scattering dust consistent with large absorptive grains plus a possible clump and exterior halo.
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Numerical Simulations of Hypervelocity Micrometeoroid Impacts: Rocky Impactors onto Icy Targets and the Role of Porosity
Simulations of hypervelocity rocky-on-icy impacts show porosity controls crater morphology but not the efficient vaporization of the rocky impactor material.