Issue |
A&A
Volume 382, Number 1, JanuaryIV 2002
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Page(s) | 342 - 358 | |
Section | Celestial mechanics and astrometry | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20011592 | |
Published online | 15 January 2002 |
A photometric-dynamic model to simulate coma and jets from a comet
Application to comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1)
Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore 560034, India
Corresponding author: rvas@iiap.ernet.in
Received:
29
December
1998
Accepted:
5
November
2001
A model to compute the trajectories of dust grains ejected by comets
to simulate intensity and polarization maps on the sky plane is presented.
The model is used to constrain the silicate to organic mass ratio,
porosity and size distribution of the grains
in the shells and coma of comet Hale-Bopp to explain
1) the published polarizations at three continuum wavelengths at ,
and
at different phase angles,
2) higher polarization and bluer colour of the shells compared to the coma,
3) the intensity variation and rapid decline of polarization on the
sunward side and 4) higher polarization on the anti-sunward direction.
The present results obtained using Mie theory in the model indicate that although
it is impossible to determine the nature of the silicate
(pyroxenes/olivines or amorphous/crystalline) using the present technique,
the porosity, organic fraction and size distribution of the grains can be
constrained.
The fit to the data set indicates an ensemble of grains in which
≈
are silicate grains
with a range in silicate to organic mass ratio rm between 1 and 2 and
of medium
porosity <
. A higher silicate content of
on the
shells can explain their bluer colour.
A narrow size distribution
between
is inferred for
of the grains in
the coma and shell.
These small
grains may not be individual grains but part of loosely bound grains in which
larger grains may also be present which may control the dynamics.
The narrow size distribution may therefore represent statistically the
size range of individual subunits of larger highly porous aggregates of fractal
dimension close to two. The polarizations in JHK bands also support the
aggregate structure.
Despite the availability of an extensive and wide range of
data set on this comet, the inclusion of a large parameter space, lack of
knowledge on the nature of organic material found in comets and use of
Mie theory, which does not adequately represent the polarization phase curves
of natural grains, set limitations in getting a unique solution in the present work.
The results presented here are open to improvements when more realistic
light scattering theories are used in the model and our understanding on the
nature of the organic content of the grains improves. However,
visibility of up to 8–10 shells in well exposed images implies
for these grains. As a result of this dynamical constraint which is independent of
the assumptions on the scattering characteristics of the grains, the results
for the dust grains in the shell may be more robust compared to that of the coma.
Key words: comets / Hale-Bopp: scattering / polarization / colour
© ESO, 2002
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