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A&A 398, L45-L48 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030009
Letter
Near-infrared spectroscopy of the nucleus of comet 124P/Mrkos
J. Licandro1, H. Campins2, 3, C. Hergenrother3 and L. M. Lara41 Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes & Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, PO Box 321, 38700, S/C de La Palma, Tenerife, Spain
2 Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Orlando FL, USA
3 Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, USA
4 Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, CSIC, Camino Bajo de Huétor 24, 18008 Granada, Spain
(Received 26 November 2002 / Accepted 27 December 2002)
Abstract
We report near-infrared (0.9-2.3
m) spectral observations of
the bare nucleus of comet 124P/Mrkos
taken on two different nights using the Near Infrared Camera Spectrometer (NICS)
attached to the 3.56 m Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). Both spectra are very similar,
featureless and slightly redder than the Sun, resembling the spectrum of a D type asteroid.
The spectrum and the low activity level of the nucleus of 124P suggest that it is
covered by a large insulating dust mantle.
Key words: minor planets -- comets -- infrared
Offprint request: J. Licandro, licandro@ing.iac.es
© ESO 2003
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