Session Details

[P-PS02]Regolith Science

Wed. May 24, 2023 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM JST
Wed. May 24, 2023 1:45 AM - 3:15 AM UTC
Online Poster Zoom Room (1) Online Poster
convener:Koji Wada(Planetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba Institute of Technology), Akiko Nakamura(Graduate School of Science, Kobe University), Patrick Michel(Universite Cote D Azur Observatoire De La Cote D Azur CNRS Laboratoire Lagrange), Kevin J Walsh
On-site poster schedule(2023/5/23 17:15-18:45)
Recent planetary explorations have revealed that almost all solid bodies in the solar system are covered with small particles, called regolith. The surface geology, especially regolith behavior on the surfaces of solid bodies, becomes increasingly more important as represented by Hayabusa mission and other on-going and planned sample-return missions such as Hayabusa2, OSIRIS-REx, and MMX. For fully understanding the regolith science, it is required to know and compare the regolith conditions on various celestial bodies, from asteroids to planets, with various methods. Therefore, this session welcomes broad topics related to regolith on various celestial bodies, such as asteroids, comets, the Moon, the martian moons, Mars, etc. Papers on the formation, evolution, and alteration processes of regolith particles and regolith systems on the surface of planetary bodies, remote and in-situ observational results and techniques, analyses and results of returned samples, and laboratory, numerical, and theoretical studies on the fundamental physical and chemical processes are all welcome. Note that what we call regolith is not just fine grains: all kinds of materials (more or less loose) that lie on the surface, from cobbles to finer grains, are our targets.

[PPS02-P01]High-velocity impact experiments on a cohesive layer covered with regolith with various thickness: Implication for crater morphology and impact induced vibration

*Reia Kakinoki1, Masahiko Arakawa1, Minami Yasui1, Yuya Yamamoto1, Sunao Hasegawa2 (1.Department of Planetology, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, 2.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science)

[PPS02-P02]Oblique Impacts on Granular Surfaces in Low Gravity: Development of an Experimental System

*Akiko Nakamura1, Sunao Hasegawa2, Masato Kiuchi2, Takaya Okamoto3, Koji Wada3, Yuuya Nagaashi4, Yukari Yamaguchi1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, 2.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 3.Planetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba Institute of Technology, 4.Tohoku University)

[PPS02-P03]Cross-sectional observation of crater formation process under low-gravity by quarter-space method

*Masato Kiuchi1, Takaya Okamoto2, Yuuya Nagaashi3, Yukari Yamaguchi4, Sunao Hasegawa1, Akiko Nakamura4 (1.Japan aerospace exploration agency, Institute of space and astronautical science, 2.Planetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba Institute of Technology, 3.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 4.Graduate School of Science, Kobe University)

[PPS02-P04]Pattern in ejecta curtain generated by the impact into granular targets of various sized particles

*Toshihiko Kadono1, Ayako I. Suzuki2, Ryo Suetsugu3, Yuri Shimaki4, Sunao Hasegawa4 (1.University of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2.Toyo University, 3.National Institute of Technology, Oshima College, 4.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science)

[PPS02-P05]Cratering experiments on boulders surrounded by regolith: Armoring effect on cratering processes

*Tadakatsu Utsunomiya1, Minami Yasui1, Masahiko Arakawa1, Yusaku Yokota1 (1.Kobe university)

[PPS02-P06]Time scales for the progress of space weathering on D-type and very red asteroids

*Sunao Hasegawa1, Francesca E. DeMeo2, Michael Marsset3,2, Josef Hanus4, Chrysa Avdellidou5, Marco Delbo5, Schelte J. Bus6, Hidekazu Hanayama7, Takashi Horiuchi8, Driss Takir9, Emmanuel Jehin10, Marin Ferrais11, Jooyeon Geem12, Myungshin Im12, Jinguk Seo12, Yoonsoo P. Bach12, Sunho Jin12, Masateru Ishiguro12, Daisuke Kuroda13, Richard P. Binzel2, Akiko Nakamura14, Bin Yang15, Pierre Vernazza11 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 3.European Southern Observatory, 4.Charles University, 5.Universite Cote d'Azur, 6.University of Hawaii, 7.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 8.The University of Tokyo, 9.NASA Johnson Space Center, 10.Universite de Liege, 11.Aix Marseille Universite, 12.Seoul National University, 13.Japan Spaceguard Association, 14.Kobe University, 15.Universidad Diego Portales)