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Momentum Transfer from the DART Mission Kinetic Impact on Asteroid Dimorphos.

Andrew F ChengHarrison F AgrusaBrent W BarbeeAlex J MeyerTony L FarnhamSabina D RaducanDerek C RichardsonElisabetta DottoAngelo ZinziVincenzo Della CorteThomas S StatlerSteven R ChesleyShantanu P NaiduMasatoshi HirabayashiJian-Yang LiSiegfried EgglOlivier S BarnouinNancy L ChabotSidney ChocronGareth S CollinsR Terik DalyThomas M DavisonMallory E DeCosterCarolyn M ErnstFabio FerrariDawn M GraningerSeth A JacobsonMartin JutziKathryn M KumamotoRobert LutherJoshua R LyzhoftPatrick MichelNaomi MurdochRyota NakanoEric E PalmerAndrew S RivkinDaniel J ScheeresAngela M StickleJessica M SunshineJosep M Trigo-RodriguezJean-Baptiste VincentJames D WalkerKai WünnemannYun ZhangMarilena AmorosoIvano BertiniJohn Robert BrucatoAndrea CapannoloGabriele CremoneseMassimo Dall'OraPrasanna J D DeshapriyaIgor GaiPedro H HasselmannSimone IevaGabriele ImpresarioStavro L IvanovskiMichèle LavagnaAlice LucchettiElena M EpifaniDario ModeniniMaurizio PajolaPasquale PalumboDavide PernaSimone PirrottaGiovanni PoggialiAlessandro RossiPaolo TortoraMarco ZannoniGiovanni Zanotti
Published in: Nature (2023)
The NASA Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission performed a kinetic impact on asteroid Dimorphos, the satellite of the binary asteroid (65803) Didymos, at 23:14 UTC on September 26, 2022 as a planetary defense test 1 . DART was the first hypervelocity impact experiment on an asteroid at size and velocity scales relevant to planetary defense, intended to validate kinetic impact as a means of asteroid deflection. Here we report the first determination of the momentum transferred to an asteroid by kinetic impact. Based on the change in the binary orbit period 2 , we find an instantaneous reduction in Dimorphos's along-track orbital velocity component of 2.70 ± 0.10 mm s -1 , indicating enhanced momentum transfer due to recoil from ejecta streams produced by the impact 3,4 . For a Dimorphos bulk density range of 1,500 to 3,300 kg m -3 , we find that the expected value of the momentum enhancement factor, [Formula: see text], ranges between 2.2 and 4.9, depending on the mass of Dimorphos. If Dimorphos and Didymos are assumed to have equal densities of 2,400 kg m -3 , [Formula: see text]. These [Formula: see text] values indicate that significantly more momentum was transferred to Dimorphos from the escaping impact ejecta than was incident with DART. Therefore, the DART kinetic impact was highly effective in deflecting the asteroid Dimorphos.
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