Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Rotationally induced bursting of interplanetary dust particles by a windmill effect stemming from solar radiation pressure, and eventual elimination of the particles from the solar system, is discussed. A life span on the order of 100,000 years for stony meteoritic material or tektite glass with radii of about 1 cm is arrived at for this process. A life span of a million years is computed for particles containing Fe, Ni, or Al with spin damping effects taken into cognizance. This depletion mechanism operates at a rate two orders of magnitude greater than that of the Poynting-Robertson effect in the case of nonmetallic particles and one order of magnitude greater in the case of metallic particles.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
Interplanetary dust and zodiacal light; Jun 10, 1975 - Jun 13, 1975; Heidelberg
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