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arxiv: 2308.03749 · v1 · pith:H6HKHRFSnew · submitted 2023-08-07 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP · cond-mat.soft· physics.geo-ph

Rearrangement of Granular Surfaces on Asteroids due to Thermal Cycling

classification 🌌 astro-ph.EP cond-mat.softphysics.geo-ph
keywords thermalcyclinggrainssurfacesasteroidcausescentimetersconductivity
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In granular systems, thermal cycling causes compaction, creep, penetration of dense objects, and ratcheting of grains against each other. On asteroid surfaces, thermal cycling is high amplitude and can happen billions of times in a few million years. We use a 1-dimensional thermophysical conductivity model to estimate the relative displacement of grains in proximity to one another, caused by variations in thermal conductivity or shadows. We find that grains would experience relative displacements of order a few microns during each thermal cycle. If thermal cycling causes diffusive transport, then the asteroid's few centimeters deep thermal skin depth could flow a few centimeters in a million years. Thermal cycling could cause long-distance flows on sloped surfaces, allowing fine materials to collect in depressions.

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