Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Nov 1988
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Astronomy, Fragmentation, Mathematical Models, Asteroids, Distribution (Property), Galaxies
Scientific paper
This report presents a theory of sequential fragmentation that describes a cascade of fragmentation and refragmentation, i.e., continued comminution. The theory reproduces one of the two major empirical descriptors that have traditionally been used to describe the mass distributions from fragmentation experiments. Additional experimental evidence, including explosive aerosolization, grinding in a ball mill, and simulated volcanic action, further validates the theory. The report also presents some astronomical applications of the theory, including infalling extraterrestrial material, siderophile concentrations in black magnetic spherules of possible meteoritic origin, the asteroids, the distribution of galactic masses, and the initial mass function of stars.
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