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Dust in cometary comae: Present understanding of the structure and composition of dust particles

M. Zolensky
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Jérémie Lasue

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n situ probing of a very few cometary comae has shown that dust particles present a low albedo and a low density, and that they consist of both rocky material and refractory organics. Remote observations of solar light scattered by cometary dust provide information on the properties of dust particles in the coma of a larger set of comets. The observations of the linear polarization in the coma indicate that the dust particles are irregular, with a size greater (on the average) than about 1 μm. Besides, they suggest, through numerical and experimental simulations, that both compact grains and fluffy aggregates (with a power law of the size distribution in the −2.6 to −3 range), and both rather transparent silicates and absorbing organics are present in the coma. Recent analysis of the cometary dust samples collected by the Stardust mission provide a unique ground truth and confirm, for comet 81P/Wild 2, the results from remote sensing observations. Future space missions to comets should, in the next decade, lead to a more precise characterization of the structure and composition of cometary dust particles.

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hal-00337454 , version 1 (07-11-2008)

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Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, M. Zolensky, Jérémie Lasue. Dust in cometary comae: Present understanding of the structure and composition of dust particles. Planetary and Space Science, 2008, 56 (13), pp.1719-1724. ⟨10.1016/j.pss.2008.08.006⟩. ⟨hal-00337454⟩
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