After DART: Using the First Full-scale Test of a Kinetic Impactor to Inform a Future Planetary Defense Mission
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) is the first full-scale test of an asteroid deflection technology.
Results from the hypervelocity kinetic impact and Earth-based observations, coupled with LICIACube and the later
Hera mission, will result in measurement of the momentum transfer efficiency accurate to ~10% and
characterization of the Didymos binary system. But DART is a single experiment; how could these results be used
in a future planetary defense necessity involving a different asteroid? We examine what aspects of Dimorphos's
response to kinetic impact will be constrained by DART results; how these constraints will help refine knowledge
of the physical properties of asteroidal materials and predictive power of impact simulations; what information
about a potential Earth impactor could be acquired before a deflection effort; and how design of a deflection
mission should be informed by this understanding. We generalize the momentum enhancement factor ?, showing
that a particular direction-specific ? will be directly determined by the DART results, and that a related direction-
specific ? is a figure of merit for a kinetic impact mission. The DART ? determination constrains the ejecta
momentum vector, which, with hydrodynamic simulations, constrains the physical properties of Dimorphos's near-
surface. In a hypothetical planetary defense exigency, extrapolating these constraints to a newly discovered
asteroid will require Earth-based observations and benefit from in situ reconnaissance. We show representative predictions for momentum transfer based on different levels of reconnaissance and discuss strategic targeting to optimize the deflection and reduce the risk of a counterproductive deflection in the wrong direction.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Asteroids; Near-Earth Asteroids; DART/LICIACube mission
Elenco autori:
Rossi, Alessandro
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