The Interstellar Object ’Oumuamua as a Fractal Dust Aggregate

  • Flekkøy E
  • Luu J
  • Toussaint R
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Abstract

The first known interstellar object ’Oumuamua exhibited a nongravitational acceleration that appeared inconsistent with cometary outgassing, leaving radiation pressure as the most likely force. Barring the alien lightsail hypothesis, an ultra-low density due to a fractal structure might also explain the acceleration of ’Oumuamua by radiation pressure. In this Letter we report a decrease in ’Oumuamua’s rotation period based on ground-based observations, and show that this spin-down can be explained by the YORP effect if ’Oumuamua is indeed a fractal body with the ultra-low density of 10 −2 kg m −3 . We also investigate the mechanical consequences of ’Oumuamua as a fractal body subjected to rotational and tidal forces, and show that a fractal structure can survive these mechanical forces.

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Flekkøy, E. G., Luu, J., & Toussaint, R. (2019). The Interstellar Object ’Oumuamua as a Fractal Dust Aggregate. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 885(2), L41. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab4f78

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