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Forming Binary Near-Earth Asteroids From Tidal Disruptions

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Figure 4.1: Comparison of amplitude and rotation period data from asteroid lightcurves:(a) distribution of lightcurve amplitude for all NEAs and MBAs with a diameter less than20 km; (b) lightcurve amplitude for small MBAs (diameter less than 5 km); (c) rotationperiod of NEAs and MBAs and (d) rotation period of small MBAs. The distributionsfor small MBAs have significantly fewer known lightcurves, hence they are plotted separately.Data compiled from Harris et al. (2005b).85

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