dottermasse
Dottermasse is a term that appears in some German- and Dutch-language discussions of fragmentation and decay processes, used to denote the mass of a daughter object produced by a parent body. The concept is not part of a standardized scientific vocabulary, and its exact meaning can vary between sources. In general, dottermasse refers to the mass attributed to a secondary body that results from the breakup, fission, or disintegration of a larger primary object.
Definition and scope. The dottermasse can refer to a single fragment’s mass or to the collective mass
Contexts of use. In planetary science and astrophysics, the term can be used when discussing the breakup
Calculation and measurement. Dottermasse is typically determined from observational data or dynamical models that estimate fragment
See also. Fragment mass distribution, daughter nucleus, fragmentation, asteroid breakup.