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On the origin of inner coma structures observed by Rosetta during a diurnal rotation of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

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  • The Rosetta probe around comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (67P) reveals an anisotropic dust distribution of the inner coma with jet-like structures. The physical processes leading to jet formation are under debate, with most models for cometary activity focusing on localised emission sources, such as cliffs or terraced regions. Here we suggest, by correlating high-resolution simulations of the dust environment around 67P with observations, that the anisotropy and the background dust density of 67P originate from dust released across the entire sunlit surface of the nucleus rather than from few isolated sources. We trace back trajectories from coma regions with high local dust density in space to the non-spherical nucleus and identify two mechanisms of jet formation: areas with local concavity in either two dimensions or only one. Pits and craters are examples of the first case, the neck region of the bilobed nucleus of 67P for the latter one. The conjunction of multiple sources in addition to dust released from all other sunlit areas results in a high correlation coefficient (∼0.8) of the predictions with observations during a complete diurnal rotation period of 67P.

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Metadaten
Author:Tobias KramerORCiD, Matthias NoackORCiD
Document Type:ZIB-Report
Tag:67p; comet
MSC-Classification:85-XX ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS (For celestial mechanics, see 70F15)
PACS-Classification:90.00.00 GEOPHYSICS, ASTRONOMY, AND ASTROPHYSICS (for more detailed headings, see the Geophysics Appendix)
Date of first Publication:2016/04/19
Series (Serial Number):ZIB-Report (16-26)
ISSN:1438-0064
Published in:Appeared in: The Astrophysical Journal Letters 823 (2016) L11
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/823/1/L11
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