Erosion of Small Craters on Rubble Pile Asteroids by Subsequent Large Impacts: Shaking or Ejecta Infilling?

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Using a two stage light gas gun the role of impact shaking on erosion of
pre-existing small craters on targets has been investigated. We find
that infilling occurs from shaking rather than due to ejecta.

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