Title of article :
Short-wavelength infrared (1.3–2.6 μm) observations of the nucleus of Comet 19P/Borrelly
Author/Authors :
Soderblom، نويسنده , , L.A and Britt، نويسنده , , D.T. and Brown، نويسنده , , R.H. and Buratti، نويسنده , , B.J. and Kirk، نويسنده , , R.L and Owen، نويسنده , , T.C and Yelle، نويسنده , , R.V، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
During the last two minutes before closest approach of Deep Space 1 to Comet 19P/Borrelly, a long exposure was made with the short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) imaging spectrometer. The observation yielded 46 spectra covering 1.3–2.6 μm; the footprint of each spectrum was ∼160 m × width of the nucleus. Borrellyʹs highly variegated and extremely dark 8-km-long nucleus exhibits a strong red slope in its short-wavelength infrared reflection spectrum. This slope is equivalent to J–K and H–K colors of ∼0.82 and ∼0.43, respectively. Between 2.3–2.6 μm thermal emission is clearly detectable in most of the spectra. These data show the nucleus surface to be hot and dry; no trace of H2O ice was detected. The surface temperature ranged continuously across the nucleus from ⩽300 K near the terminator to a maximum of ∼340 K, the expected sub-solar equilibrium temperature for a slowly rotating body. A single absorption band at ∼2.39 μm is quite evident in all of the spectra and resembles features seen in nitrogen-bearing organic molecules that are reasonable candidates for compositional components of cometary nuclei. However as of yet the source of this band is unknown.
Keywords :
nucleus , Spectral absorption , Short-period comets , 19P/Borrelly , Borrelly , COMET , Deep Space 1 , Thermal emission , Temperature , JHK color , Short-wavelength infrared , SWIR , Nitrogen-bearing organic molecules , J–H color , Infrared spectra , H–K color , Imaging spectrometer