Impact Angle Influence in High Velocity Dust Collisions during Planetesimal Formation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

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Accepted by Icarus

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10.1016/j.icarus.2011.07.036

We have examined the influence of impact angle in collisions between small dust aggregates and larger dust targets through laboratory experiments. Targets consisted of \mum-sized quartz dust and had a porosity of about 67%; the projectiles, between 1 and 5 mm in diameter, were slightly more compact (64% porosity). The collision velocity was centered at 20 m/s and impact angles range from 0{\deg} to 45{\deg}. At a given impact angle, the target gained mass for projectiles smaller than a threshold size, which decreases with increasing angle from about 3 mm to 1 mm. The fact that growth is possible up to the largest angles studied supports the idea of planetesimal formation by sweep-up of small dust aggregates.

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