Collisional formation of top-shaped asteroids and implications for the origins of Ryugu and Bennu
Patrick Michel(University of Tübingen), D. S. Lauretta(Planetary Science Institute), Hideaki Miyamoto(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Martin Jutzi(University of Bern), W. F. Bottke(Southwest Research Institute), C. Manzoni, Sei‐ichiro Watanabe(Planetary Science Institute), O. S. Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), S. R. Schwartz(Planetary Science Institute), Makoto Yoshikawa(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), K. J. Walsh(Southwest Research Institute), Seiji Sugita(Planetary Science Institute), B. May, Ronald‐Louis Ballouz(University of Maryland, College Park), D. C. Richardson(Duke Medical Center), H. C. Connolly(Rowan University), Masatoshi Hirabayashi(Auburn University)
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