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Spectropolarimetry of the Deep Impact Target Comet 9P/Tempel 1 with HiVIS

Authors :
Ludmilla Kolokolova
David M. Harrington
Kathryn Whitman
Karen J. Meech
J. R. Kuhn
Source :
Deep Impact as a World Observatory Event: Synergies in Space, Time, and Wavelength ISBN: 9783540769583
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.

Abstract

Spectropolarimetry of the Deep Impact target, comet 9P/ Tempel 1, was performed during the impact event on July 4th, 2005 with the HiVIS Spectropolarimeter and the AEOS 3.67-m telescope on Haleakala, Maui. We observed atypical polarization spectra that changed significantly in the few hours after the impact. The polarization is sensitive to the geometry, size and composition of the scattering particles. Our first measurement, beginning 8 minutes after impact and centered at 6:30UT, showed a polarization of 4% at 650 nm falling to 3% at 950 nm. The next observation, centered an hour later, showed a polarization of 7% at 650 nm falling to 2% at 950nm. This corresponds to a spectropolarimetric gradient, or slope, of $-$0.9% per 1000\AA\ 40 minutes after impact, decreasing to a slope of $-$2.3% per 1000\AA\ 75 minutes after impact. Both are atypical blue polarization slopes. The polarization values of 4 and 7% at 650 nm are typical for comets at this scattering angle, whereas the low polarization of 2 and 3% at 950 nm is not. This, combined with the IR spectroscopy performed by a number of observers during the event, suggests an increase in size, number, and crystallinity of the individual silicate particles (monomers) that are a constituant of the dust particles (aggregates) in the ejecta.

Details

ISBN :
978-3-540-76958-3
ISBNs :
9783540769583
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Deep Impact as a World Observatory Event: Synergies in Space, Time, and Wavelength ISBN: 9783540769583
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........80530228b2a4c573c261d50532621e36
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76959-0_20