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Main Results from the ISSI International Team 'Characterization of 67P Cometary Activity'

Authors :
Andrea Longobardo
Minjae Kim
Boris Pestoni
Mauro Ciarniello
Giovanna Rinaldi
Stavro Ivanovski
Fabrizio Dirri
Marco Fulle
Vincenzo Della Corte
Alessandra Rotundi
Martin Rubin
Source :
Universe, Vol 9, Iss 10, p 446 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

The ESA/Rosetta mission accompanied the Jupiter Family Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and provided a huge amount of data which are providing important results about cometary activity mechanisms. We summarize the results obtained within the ISSI International Team Characterization of 67P cometary activity, which studied dust and gas ejection in different stages of the comet’s orbit, by means of a data fusion between instruments onboard the Rosetta orbiter, i.e., the OSIRIS camera, the VIRTIS imaging spectrometer, the GIADA dust detector, the MIDAS atomic force microscope, the COSIMA dust mass spectrometer, and the ROSINA gas mass spectrometer, supported by numerical models and experimental work. The team reconstructed the motion of the dust particles ejected from the comet surface, finding a correlation between dust ejection and solar illumination as well as larger occurrence of fluffy (pristine) particles in less processed and more pebble-rich terrains. Dust activity is larger in ice-rich terrains, indicating that water sublimation is the dominant activity process during the perihelion phase. The comparison of dust fluxes of different particle size suggests a link between dust morphology and ejection speed, generation of micrometric dust from fragmentation of millimetric dust, and homogeneity of physical properties of compact dust particles across the 67P surface. The comparison of fluxes of refractory and ice particles suggests the occurrence of a small amount of ice in fluffy particles, which is released when they are fragmented. A new model of cometary activity has been finally developed, according to which the comet nucleus includes Water-Ice-Enriched Blocks (WEBs), that, when exposed by CO2 activity, are the main sources of water sublimation and dust ejection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22181997
Volume :
9
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Universe
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8ccc9cda5b59465e89b1036d863f5f65
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9100446