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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24627
Title: Acceleration of individual, decimetre-sized aggregates in the lower coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Authors: Agarwal, Jessica
A'Hearn, M. F.
Vincent, J. -B.
Güttler, C.
Höfner, S.
Sierks, H.
Tubiana, C.
Barbieri, C.
Lamy, P. L.
Rodrigo, R.
Koschny, D.
Rickman, H.
Barucci, M. A.
Bertaux, J. -L.
Bertini, I.
Boudreault, S.
CREMONESE, Gabriele 
Da Deppo, V.
Davidsson, B.
Debei, S.
De Cecco, M.
Deller, J.
Fornasier, S.
FULLE, Marco 
Gicquel, A.
Groussin, O.
Gutiérrez, P. J.
Hofmann, M.
Hviid, S. F.
Ip, W. -H.
Jorda, L.
Keller, H. U.
Knollenberg, J.
Kramm, J. -R.
Kührt, E.
Küppers, M.
Lara, L. M.
Lazzarin, M.
Lopez Moreno, J. J.
Marzari, F.
Naletto, G.
Oklay, N.
Shi, X.
Thomas, N.
Issue Date: 2016
Journal: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 
Number: 462
First Page: S78
Abstract: We present observations of decimetre-sized, likely ice-containing aggregates ejected from a confined region on the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The images were obtained with the narrow angle camera of the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System on board the Rosetta spacecraft in 2016 January when the comet was at 2 au from the Sun outbound from perihelion. We measure the acceleration of individual aggregates through a 2 h image series. Approximately 50 per cent of the aggregates are accelerated away from the nucleus, and 50 per cent towards it, and likewise towards either horizontal direction. The accelerations are up to one order of magnitude stronger than local gravity, and are most simply explained by the combined effect of gas drag accelerating all aggregates upwards, and the recoil force from asymmetric outgassing, either from rotating aggregates with randomly oriented spin axes and sufficient thermal inertia to shift the temperature maximum away from an aggregate's subsolar region, or from aggregates with variable ice content. At least 10 per cent of the aggregates will escape the gravity field of the nucleus and feed the comet's debris trail, while others may fall back to the surface and contribute to the deposits covering parts of the Northern hemisphere. The rocket force plays a crucial role in pushing these aggregates back towards the surface. Our observations show the future back fall material in the process of ejection, and provide the first direct measurement of the acceleration of aggregates in the innermost coma (<2 km) of a comet, where gas drag is still significant.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24627
URL: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/462/Suppl_1/S78/2633367
ISSN: 0035-8711
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stw2179
Bibcode ADS: 2016MNRAS.462S..78A
Fulltext: open
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