The Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, which has been published since 1963, provides comprehensive coverage of significant advancements in the fields of astronomy and astrophysics. It encompasses various topics such as the sun, solar system and extrasolar planets, stars, interstellar medium, galaxies and galaxy formation, active galactic nuclei, cosmology, instrumentation and techniques, as well as the historical development of new research areas. In recent decades, the field of astronomy and astrophysics has witnessed numerous paradigm shifts, and Volume 56 of the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ARAA) proudly captures many of these transformative moments at different stages of their progression.
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₹12,600.00Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol.56, 2018
The review by Walsh points out that these so-called rubble piles are not bound by atomic forces, like rocks,
but are weakly bound by self-gravity and are by-products of the continual collisional evolution of the Main Asteroid Belt. The related review by Hughes et al. pursues the subject by considering debris disks around other stars. These are composed of second generation dust produced by the grinding collisions of planetesimals, i.e., the same stuff of which rubble-pile asteroids were made
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