Context. The thermal conductivity of highly porous dust aggregates
is a key parameter for many subjects in planetary science; however, it is not
yet fully understood. Aims. In this study, we investigate the
thermal conductivity of fluffy dust aggregates with filling factors of less
than 10−1. Methods. We determine the temperature structure and
heat flux of the porous dust aggregates calculated by N-body simulations of
static compression in the periodic boundary condition. Results. We
derive an empirical formula for the thermal conductivity through the solid
network ksol as a function of the filling factor of dust aggregates
ϕ. The results reveal that ksol is approximately proportional to
ϕ2, and the thermal conductivity through the solid network is
significantly lower than previously assumed. In light of these findings, we
must reconsider the thermal histories of small planetary bodies.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysic