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Radial Distribution of the Dust Comae of Comets 45P/Honda–Mrkos–Pajdusáková and 46P/Wirtanen

Authors :
Lejoly, C.
Harris, W.
Samarasinha, N.
Mueller, B. E. A.
Howell, E.
Bodnarik, J.
Springmann, A.
Kareta, T.
Sharkey, B.
Noonan, J.
Campaign, P.
Bedin, L. R.
Bosch, J. -G.
Brosio, A.
Bryssinck, E.
de Vanssay, J. -B.
Hambsch, F. -J.
Ivanova, O.
Krushinsky, V.
Lin, Z. -Y.
Manzini, F.
Maury, A.
Moriya, N.
Ochner, P.
Oldani, V.
Lejoly, C.
Harris, W.
Samarasinha, N.
Mueller, B. E. A.
Howell, E.
Bodnarik, J.
Springmann, A.
Kareta, T.
Sharkey, B.
Noonan, J.
Campaign, P.
Bedin, L. R.
Bosch, J. -G.
Brosio, A.
Bryssinck, E.
de Vanssay, J. -B.
Hambsch, F. -J.
Ivanova, O.
Krushinsky, V.
Lin, Z. -Y.
Manzini, F.
Maury, A.
Moriya, N.
Ochner, P.
Oldani, V.
Source :
Planet. Sci. J.; Planetary Science Journal
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

There was an unprecedented opportunity to study the inner dust coma environments, where the dust and gas are not entirely decoupled, of comets 45P/Honda–Mrkos–Pajdusáková (45P/HMP) from 2016 December 26 to 2017 March 15, and 46P/Wirtanen from 2018 November 10 to 2019 February 13, both in visible wavelengths. The radial profile slopes of these comets were measured in the R and HB-BC filters most representative of dust, and deviations from a radially expanding coma were identified as significant. The azimuthally averaged radial profile slope of comet 45P/HMP gradually changes from −1.81 ± 0.20 at 5.24 days preperihelion to −0.35 ± 0.16 at 74.41 days postperihelion. Contrastingly, the radial profile slope of 46P/Wirtanen stays fairly constant over the observed time period at −1.05 ± 0.05. Additionally, we find that the radial profile of 46P/Wirtanen is azimuthally dependent on the sky-plane-projected solar position angle, while that of 45P/HMP is not. These results suggest that comets 45P/HMP and 46P/Wirtanen have vastly different coma dust environments and that their dust expansion properties are distinct. As evident from these two comets, well-resolved inner comae are vital for detailed characterization of dust environments. © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Planet. Sci. J.; Planetary Science Journal
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346380461
Document Type :
Electronic Resource