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Title: The azimuthal distribution of ejecta mass from oblique impacts into sand
(Submitted on 25 Apr 2024)
Abstract: We measure ejecta mass as a function of azimuthal and impact angle for 104 m/s oblique impacts into sand. We find that the ejecta mass distribution is strongly sensitive to azimuthal angle with up to 8 times more mass in ejecta on the downrange side compared to the uprange side. Crater radii, measured from the site of impact, are measured at different impact and azimuthal angles. Crater ejecta scaling laws are modified to depend on azimuthal and impact angle. We find that crater radii are sensitive to both impact and azimuthal angle but the ejecta mass as a function of both angles can be estimated from the cube of the crater radius without an additional angular dependent function. The ejecta distributions are relevant for processes that depend upon the integrated properties of intermediate velocity impacts occurring in the outer solar system and possibly during planetesimal formation.
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From: Alice C. Quillen [view email][v1] Thu, 25 Apr 2024 15:28:08 GMT (12453kb,D)
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