Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989icar...81...51l&link_type=abstract
Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 81, Sept. 1989, p. 51-73.
Physics
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Mass Distribution, Particle Size Distribution, Saturn Rings, Distribution Functions, Velocity Distribution, Voyager Project, Saturn, Rings, Particles, Size, Distribution, Models, Accretion, Erosion, Collisions, Velocity, Spacecraft Observations, Voyager 1 Mission, Radio Methods, Parameters, Aggregates, Calculations, Gravity Effects, Tidal Effects, Timescale, Evolution
Scientific paper
The characteristics of the dynamic ephemeral bodies model of ring particles (Weidenschilling et al., 1984) are analyzed quantitatively, focusing on the interpretation of the power law index and the upper cutoff of the distribution in terms of simple physical parameters. The particle properties are discussed and a mechanism for the creation of the upper cutoff is proposed. Erosion and accretion criteria are obtained and the fundamental integrodifferential equation describing the time evolution of the distribution function is derived.
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