KRC for Asteroids

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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
Basalt is the default material for asteroids (Mat = "basalt"), and T_user = 220 (temperature at which the inertia is defined). TI_CO = 1200 (transition TI from particulated behavior to continuous behavior).
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Basalt is the default material for asteroids (Mat1 = "basalt"), and T_user = 220 (temperature at which the inertia is defined).
  
  
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For these bodies, directly run KRC using the body's name as follow:
 
For these bodies, directly run KRC using the body's name as follow:
  
: body = "minor,BODY_NAME"
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: body = "BODY_NAME"
  
 
For example:
 
For example:
  
  out = krc(lat = 0., INERTIA = 50., T_user = 220., LKofT = "T", body = "minor,Bennu", ls = 0.)
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  out = krc(lat=0.,INERTIA=50.,T_user=220.,LKofT="T",body="Bennu",ls=0.)
  
[[Image:Bennu.png|600px]]
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[[Image:Bennu.png|800px]]
  
 
For other bodies -not in the list above-, the user needs to generate the rotational matrix. First, run PORB to create a structure that can be ingested to generate the orbital rotation matrix. The following arguments are needed:
 
For other bodies -not in the list above-, the user needs to generate the rotational matrix. First, run PORB to create a structure that can be ingested to generate the orbital rotation matrix. The following arguments are needed:
  
:e: Eccentricity (Default=0)
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:'''e''': Eccentricity (Default=0)
  
:a: Semi-Major Axis in AU (Default=1)
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:'''a''': Semi-Major Axis in AU (Default=1)
  
:i:  Inclination of mean orbit to ecliptic in degrees  (Default=0)
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:'''i''':  Inclination of mean orbit to ecliptic in degrees  (Default=0)
  
:node: Longitude of the asceding node in degrees (Default=0)
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:'''node''': Longitude of the ascending node in degrees (Default=0)
  
:per: Argument of perihelion in degrees (Default=0)
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:'''per''': Argument of perihelion in degrees (Default=0)
  
:m: Mean Anomaly at epoch in degrees (Default=0)
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:'''m''': Mean Anomaly at epoch in degrees (Default=0)
  
:rot_per: siderial rotation period in hours (Default=23.9345)
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:'''rot_per''': siderial rotation period in hours (Default=23.9345)
  
:polera: Right Ascension of the pole in degrees (Default=0)
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:'''polera''': Right Ascension of the pole in degrees (Default=0)
  
:merid: Prime meridian at epoch in degrees (Default=0)
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:'''merid''': Prime meridian at epoch in degrees (Default=0)
  
:poledec: Declination of the pole in degrees (Default=0)
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:'''poledec''': Declination of the pole in degrees (Default=0)
  
:period: Sideral orbital period in Earth days (Default=365.256)
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:'''period''': Sideral orbital period in Earth days (Default=365.256)
  
:name: Body name (default ="None")
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:'''name''': Body name (default ="None")
  
 
Then run generic_porb() with these arguments, for example:
 
Then run generic_porb() with these arguments, for example:
  
  tmp = generic_porb(e = 0, a = 1., i = 1.3, node = 100.4, peri = 293.9, m = 79.6, rot_per = 200., polera = 273.8, poledec = 0., merid = 7.7, period = 4332.5, name = "IdealJupiterTrojan")
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  tmp = generic_porb(e=0,a=1.,i=1.3,node=100.4,peri=293.9,m=79.6,rot_per=200.,polera=273.8, poledec=0.,merid=7.7,period=4332.5,name="IdealJupiterTrojan")
  
Then run KRC using this new body as the "body", and indicate bodytype = "minor":
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Then run KRC using this new body as the "body":
  
  out = krc( lat = 0., lon = 0, INERTIA = 20., ALBEDO =.05, LKofT = "F", body = tmp, bodytype = "minor")
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  out = krc(lat=0.,lon=0,INERTIA=20.,ALBEDO=.05,LKofT="F",body=tmp)
  
 
This case predict surface temperature for a new body named "IdealJupiterTrojan".
 
This case predict surface temperature for a new body named "IdealJupiterTrojan".
  
[[Image:Exoplanets.png|600px]]
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[[Image:Exoplanets.png|800px]]
  
 
Surface Temperature for an Ideal Trojan whose orbital parameters are specified ("Trojan with Sun"), as well as the same body with a warmer Sun (SOLCON = 2722.)
 
Surface Temperature for an Ideal Trojan whose orbital parameters are specified ("Trojan with Sun"), as well as the same body with a warmer Sun (SOLCON = 2722.)

Latest revision as of 21:19, 9 April 2020

[edit] Notes

Basalt is the default material for asteroids (Mat1 = "basalt"), and T_user = 220 (temperature at which the inertia is defined).


Orbital parameters have already been processed for some asteroids:

Annefrank

Bennu

Braille

Ceres

Gaspra

Itokawa

Lutetia

Mathilde

Pallas

Vesta

For these bodies, directly run KRC using the body's name as follow:

body = "BODY_NAME"

For example:

out = krc(lat=0.,INERTIA=50.,T_user=220.,LKofT="T",body="Bennu",ls=0.)

Bennu.png

For other bodies -not in the list above-, the user needs to generate the rotational matrix. First, run PORB to create a structure that can be ingested to generate the orbital rotation matrix. The following arguments are needed:

e: Eccentricity (Default=0)
a: Semi-Major Axis in AU (Default=1)
i: Inclination of mean orbit to ecliptic in degrees (Default=0)
node: Longitude of the ascending node in degrees (Default=0)
per: Argument of perihelion in degrees (Default=0)
m: Mean Anomaly at epoch in degrees (Default=0)
rot_per: siderial rotation period in hours (Default=23.9345)
polera: Right Ascension of the pole in degrees (Default=0)
merid: Prime meridian at epoch in degrees (Default=0)
poledec: Declination of the pole in degrees (Default=0)
period: Sideral orbital period in Earth days (Default=365.256)
name: Body name (default ="None")

Then run generic_porb() with these arguments, for example:

tmp = generic_porb(e=0,a=1.,i=1.3,node=100.4,peri=293.9,m=79.6,rot_per=200.,polera=273.8, poledec=0.,merid=7.7,period=4332.5,name="IdealJupiterTrojan")

Then run KRC using this new body as the "body":

out = krc(lat=0.,lon=0,INERTIA=20.,ALBEDO=.05,LKofT="F",body=tmp)

This case predict surface temperature for a new body named "IdealJupiterTrojan".

Exoplanets.png

Surface Temperature for an Ideal Trojan whose orbital parameters are specified ("Trojan with Sun"), as well as the same body with a warmer Sun (SOLCON = 2722.)

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