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NEOMOD: A New Orbital Distribution Model for Near-Earth Objects

  • Authors: David Nesvorný, Rogerio Deienno, William F. Bottke, Robert Jedicke, Shantanu Naidu, Steven R. Chesley, Paul W. Chodas, Mikael Granvik, David Vokrouhlický, Miroslav Brož, Alessandro Morbidelli, Eric Christensen, Frank C. Shelly, Bryce T. Bolin

David Nesvorný et al 2023 The Astronomical Journal 166 .

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Caption: Figure 15.

Disruption models. Our base model ﹩{ \mathcal M }﹩, where the critical perihelion distance q* is assumed to be a linear function of absolute magnitude (the red line with the light-red envelope containing 68% of posteriors), is compared to Granvik et al. (2016; triangles with error bars). The surface temperature is estimated to be 820 K (average) and 930 K (subsolar) at 0.117 au (Granvik et al. 2016).

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