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Determining proportions of lunar crater populations by fitting crater size distribution

arXiv:1608.03865 · doi:10.1088/1674-4527/16/12/185

Abstract

We determine the proportions of two mixed crater populations distinguishable by size distributions on the Moon. A "multiple power-law" model is built to formulate crater size distribution whose slope varies with crater diameter . Fitted size distribution of lunar highland craters characterized by , , and for consecutive intervals divided by 49, 120 and 251 km and that of lunar Class 1 craters with a single slope , are taken as Population 1 and 2 crater size distribution respectively, whose sum is then fitted to the size distribution of global lunar craters with between 10 and 100 km. Estimated crater densities of Population 1 and 2 are and km respectively, leading to the proportion of the latter . The results underlines the need for considering the Population 1 craters and the relevant impactors, the primordial main-belt asteroids which dominated the late heavy bombardment.

10 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in RAA

Determining proportions of lunar crater populations by fitting crater size distribution · wovepaper