Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu
©2020. The Authors. Observations of the magnetization state of asteroids indicate diverse properties. Values between 1.9 × 10 -6Am2/kg (Eros) and 10-2 Am2/kg (Braille) have been reported. A more detailed understanding of asteroidal magnetic properties allows far-reaching conclusions of the magnetiza...
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author | Hercik, David Auster, Hans-Ulrich Constantinescu, Dragos Blum, Jürgen Fornaçon, Karl-Heinz Fujimoto, Masaki Gebauer, Kathrin Grundmann, Jan-Thimo Güttler, Carsten Hillenmaier, Olaf Ho, Tra-Mi Hördt, Andreas Krause, Christian Kührt, Ekkehard Lorda, Laurence Matsuoka, Ayako Motschmann, Uwe Moussi-Soffys, Aurélie Richter, Ingo Sasaki, Kaname Scholten, Frank Stoll, Bernd Weiss, Benjamin P Wolff, Friederike Glassmeier, Karl-Heinz |
author_facet | Hercik, David Auster, Hans-Ulrich Constantinescu, Dragos Blum, Jürgen Fornaçon, Karl-Heinz Fujimoto, Masaki Gebauer, Kathrin Grundmann, Jan-Thimo Güttler, Carsten Hillenmaier, Olaf Ho, Tra-Mi Hördt, Andreas Krause, Christian Kührt, Ekkehard Lorda, Laurence Matsuoka, Ayako Motschmann, Uwe Moussi-Soffys, Aurélie Richter, Ingo Sasaki, Kaname Scholten, Frank Stoll, Bernd Weiss, Benjamin P Wolff, Friederike Glassmeier, Karl-Heinz |
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description | ©2020. The Authors. Observations of the magnetization state of asteroids indicate diverse properties. Values between 1.9 × 10 -6Am2/kg (Eros) and 10-2 Am2/kg (Braille) have been reported. A more detailed understanding of asteroidal magnetic properties allows far-reaching conclusions of the magnetization mechanism as well as the strength of the magnetic field of the solar system regions the asteroid formed in. The Hayabusa2 mission with its lander Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout is equipped with a magnetometer experiment, MasMag. MasMag is a state-of-the-art three-axis fluxgate magnetometer, successfully operated also on Philae, the Rosetta mission lander. MasMag has enabled, after Eros for the second time ever, to determine the magnetic field of an asteroid during descent and on-surface operations. The new observations show that Ryugu, a low-albedo C-type asteroid, has no detectable global magnetization, and any local magnetization is either small (< 10−6 Am2/kg) or on very small (subcentimeter) scales. This implies, for example, that energetic solar wind particles could reach and alter the surface unimpeded by strong asteroidal magnetic fields, such as minimagnetospheres in case of the Moon. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/1360972021-10-28T03:13:32Z Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu Hercik, David Auster, Hans-Ulrich Constantinescu, Dragos Blum, Jürgen Fornaçon, Karl-Heinz Fujimoto, Masaki Gebauer, Kathrin Grundmann, Jan-Thimo Güttler, Carsten Hillenmaier, Olaf Ho, Tra-Mi Hördt, Andreas Krause, Christian Kührt, Ekkehard Lorda, Laurence Matsuoka, Ayako Motschmann, Uwe Moussi-Soffys, Aurélie Richter, Ingo Sasaki, Kaname Scholten, Frank Stoll, Bernd Weiss, Benjamin P Wolff, Friederike Glassmeier, Karl-Heinz ©2020. The Authors. Observations of the magnetization state of asteroids indicate diverse properties. Values between 1.9 × 10 -6Am2/kg (Eros) and 10-2 Am2/kg (Braille) have been reported. A more detailed understanding of asteroidal magnetic properties allows far-reaching conclusions of the magnetization mechanism as well as the strength of the magnetic field of the solar system regions the asteroid formed in. The Hayabusa2 mission with its lander Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout is equipped with a magnetometer experiment, MasMag. MasMag is a state-of-the-art three-axis fluxgate magnetometer, successfully operated also on Philae, the Rosetta mission lander. MasMag has enabled, after Eros for the second time ever, to determine the magnetic field of an asteroid during descent and on-surface operations. The new observations show that Ryugu, a low-albedo C-type asteroid, has no detectable global magnetization, and any local magnetization is either small (< 10−6 Am2/kg) or on very small (subcentimeter) scales. This implies, for example, that energetic solar wind particles could reach and alter the surface unimpeded by strong asteroidal magnetic fields, such as minimagnetospheres in case of the Moon. 2021-10-27T20:30:48Z 2021-10-27T20:30:48Z 2020 2020-05-08T14:23:35Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/136097 en 10.1029/2019JE006035 Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ application/pdf American Geophysical Union (AGU) American Geophysical Union (AGU) |
spellingShingle | Hercik, David Auster, Hans-Ulrich Constantinescu, Dragos Blum, Jürgen Fornaçon, Karl-Heinz Fujimoto, Masaki Gebauer, Kathrin Grundmann, Jan-Thimo Güttler, Carsten Hillenmaier, Olaf Ho, Tra-Mi Hördt, Andreas Krause, Christian Kührt, Ekkehard Lorda, Laurence Matsuoka, Ayako Motschmann, Uwe Moussi-Soffys, Aurélie Richter, Ingo Sasaki, Kaname Scholten, Frank Stoll, Bernd Weiss, Benjamin P Wolff, Friederike Glassmeier, Karl-Heinz Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu |
title | Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu |
title_full | Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu |
title_fullStr | Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu |
title_short | Magnetic Properties of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu |
title_sort | magnetic properties of asteroid 162173 ryugu |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/136097 |
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