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The changing temperature of the nucleus of comet 67P induced by morphological and seasonal effects

Journal
NATURE ASTRONOMY  
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
TOSI, Federico  
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CAPACCIONI, FABRIZIO  
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CAPRIA, MARIA TERESA  
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Mottola, S.
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Zinzi, A.
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CIARNIELLO, Mauro  
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FILACCHIONE, GIANRICO  
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Hofstadter, M.
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Fonti, S.
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FORMISANO, Michelangelo  
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Kappel, D.
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Kührt, E.
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Leyrat, C.
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Vincent, J. -B.
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Arnold, G.
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DE SANCTIS, MARIA CRISTINA  
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LONGOBARDO, ANDREA  
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Palomba, E.  
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Raponi, A.  
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ROUSSEAU, BATISTE PAUL RAYMOND  
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Schmitt, B.
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Barucci, M. A.
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BELLUCCI, Giancarlo  
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Benkhoff, J.
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Bockelée-Morvan, D.
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Cerroni, P.  
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Combe, J. -Ph.
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Despan, D.
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Erard, S.
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Mancarella, F.
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McCord, T. B.
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MIGLIORINI, Alessandra  
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Orofino, V.
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PICCIONI, GIUSEPPE  
DOI
10.1038/s41550-019-0740-0
Abstract
Knowledge of the surface temperature distribution on a comet's nucleus and its temporal evolution at different timescales is key to constraining its thermophysical properties and understanding the physical processes that take place at and below the surface. Here we report on time-resolved maps of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko retrieved on the basis of infrared data acquired by the Visible InfraRed and Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) onboard the Rosetta orbiter in 2014, over a roughly two-month period in the pre-perihelion phase at heliocentric distances between 3.62 and 3.31 au from the Sun. We find that at a spatial resolution ≤15 m per pixel, the measured temperatures point out the major effect that self-heating, due to the complex shape of the nucleus, has on the diurnal temperature variation. The bilobate nucleus of comet 67P also induces daytime shadowing effects, which result in large thermal gradients. Over longer periods, VIRTIS-derived temperature values reveal seasonal changes driven by decreasing heliocentric distance combined with an increasing abundance of ice within the uppermost centimetre-thick layer, which implies the possibility of having a largely pristine nucleus interior already in the shallow subsurface.
Volume
3
Issue
7
Start page
649
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/29413
Url
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-019-0740-0
Issn Identifier
2397-3366
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2019NatAs...3..649T
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