Impact experiments of porous gypsum-glass bead mixtures simulating parent bodies of ordinary chondrites: Implications for re-accumulation processes related to rubble-pile formation

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We studied collisional processes of ordinary chondrite parent bodies. We used a gypsum target including mm to sub-mm glass beads simulating chondrules. We found that the glass beads caused the decrease of impact strength drastically. Their fragment velocities in catastrophic disruption were smaller than other rocky bodies. We concluded that chondrules in parent bodies enhanced rubble-pile formation.

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