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The global surface composition of 67P/CG nucleus by Rosetta/VIRTIS. I) Prelanding mission phase

Authors :
Filacchione, Gianrico
Capaccioni, Fabrizio
Ciarniello, Mauro
Raponi, Andrea
Tosi, Federico
De Sanctis, Maria Cristina
Erard, Stephane
Morvan, Dominique Bockelee
Leyrat, Cedric
Arnold, Gabriele
Schmitt, Bernard
Quirico, Eric
Piccioni, Giuseppe
Migliorini, Alessandra
Capria, Maria Teresa
Palomba, Ernesto
Cerroni, Priscilla
Longobardo, Andrea
Barucci, Antonella
Fornasier, Sonia
Carlson, Robert W.
Jaumann, Ralf
Stephan, Katrin
Moroz, Lyuba V.
Kappel, David
Rousseau, Batiste
Fonti, Sergio
Mancarella, Francesca
Despan, Daniela
Faure, Mathilde
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

From August to November 2014 the Rosetta orbiter has performed an extensive observation campaign aimed at the characterization of 67P/CG nucleus properties and to the selection of the Philae landing site. The campaign led to the production of a global map of the illuminated portion of 67P/CG nucleus. During this prelanding phase the comet's heliocentric distance decreased from 3.62 to 2.93 AU while Rosetta was orbiting around the nucleus at distances between 100 to 10 km. VIRTIS-M, the Visible and InfraRed Thermal Imaging Spectrometer - Mapping channel (Coradini et al. 2007) onboard the orbiter, has acquired 0.25-5.1 micron hyperspectral data of the entire illuminated surface, e.g. the north hemisphere and the equatorial regions, with spatial resolution between 2.5 and 25 m/pixel. I/F spectra have been corrected for thermal emission removal in the 3.5-5.1 micron range and for surface's photometric response. The resulting reflectance spectra have been used to compute several Cometary Spectral Indicators (CSI): single scattering albedo at 0.55 micron, 0.5-0.8 micron and 1.0-2.5 micron spectral slopes, 3.2 micron organic material and 2.0 micron water ice band parameters (center, depth) with the aim to map their spatial distribution on the surface and to study their temporal variability as the nucleus moved towards the Sun. Indeed, throughout the investigated period, the nucleus surface shows a significant increase of the single scattering albedo along with a decrease of the 0.5-0.8 and 1.0-2.5 micron spectral slopes, indicating a flattening of the reflectance. We attribute the origin of this effect to the partial removal of the dust layer caused by the increased contribution of water sublimation to the gaseous activity as comet crossed the frost-line.<br />Comment: 19 Figures, 5 Tables. Accepted for publication in Icarus journal on 29 February 2016

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1602.09098
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2016.02.055