Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8134697 | Icarus | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We model large-scale (â¯ââ¯2000âkm) impacts on a Mars-like planet using a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics code. The effects of material strength and of using different Equations of State on the post-impact material and temperature distributions are investigated. The properties of the ejected material in terms of escaping and disc mass are analysed as well. We also study potential numerical effects in the context of density discontinuities and rigid body rotation. We find that in the large-scale collision regime considered here (with impact velocities of 4âkm/s), the effect of material strength is substantial for the post-impact distribution of the temperature and the impactor material, while the influence of the Equation of State is more subtle and present only at very high temperatures.
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Authors
Alexandre Emsenhuber, Martin Jutzi, Willy Benz,