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Dust environment and dynamical history of a sample of short-period comets: II. 81P/Wild 2 and 103P/Hartley 2
Pozuelos Romero, Francisco José; Moreno, F.; Aceituno, F. et al.
2014In Astronomy and Astrophysics, 571, p. 64
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Keywords :
Comets: general; Comets: individual: 103P/Hartley 2; Comets: individual: 81P/Wild 2; Methods: numerical; Methods: observational; 103p/hartley 2; Methods: numericals; Methods:observational; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science
Abstract :
[en] Aims. This paper is a continuation of the first paper in this series, where we presented an extended study of the dust environment of a sample of short-period comets and their dynamical history. On this occasion, we focus on comets 81P/Wild 2 and 103P/Hartley 2, which are of special interest as targets of the spacecraft missions Stardust and EPOXI. Methods. As in the previous study, we used two sets of observational data: a set of images, acquired at Sierra Nevada and Lulin observatories, and the Afρ data as a function of the heliocentric distance provided by the amateur astronomical association Cometas-Obs. The dust environment of comets (dust loss rate, ejection velocities, and size distribution of the particles) was derived from our Monte Carlo dust tail code. To determine their dynamical history we used the numerical integrator Mercury 6.2 to ascertain the time spent by these objects in the Jupiter family Comet region. Results. From the dust analysis, we conclude that both 81P/Wild 2 and 103P/Hartley 2 are dusty comets, with an annual dust production rate of 2.8 × 109 kg yr-1 and (0.4-1.5) × 109 kg yr-1, respectively. From the dynamical analysis, we determined their time spent in the Jupiter family Comet region as ~40 yr in the case of 81P/Wild 2 and ~1000 yr for comet 103P/Hartley 2. These results imply that 81P/Wild 2 is the youngest and the most active comet of the eleven short-period comets studied so far, which tends to favor the correlation between the time spent in JFCs region and the comet activity previously discussed.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Pozuelos Romero, Francisco José  ;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía-CSIC
Moreno, F.;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Andaluciá (CSIC), Granada, Spain
Aceituno, F.;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Andaluciá (CSIC), Granada, Spain
Casanova, V.;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Andaluciá (CSIC), Granada, Spain
Sota, A.;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Andaluciá (CSIC), Granada, Spain
López-Moreno, J.J.;  Instituto de Astrofísica de Andaluciá (CSIC), Granada, Spain
Castellano, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Reina, E.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Climent, A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Fernández, A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
San Segundo, A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Haüsler, B.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
González, C.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Rodriguez, D.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Bryssinck, E.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Cortés, E.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Rodriguez, F.A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Baldris, F.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Garciá, F.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Gómez, F.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Limón, F.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Tifner, F.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Muler, G.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Almendros, I.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
De Los Reyes, J.A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Henríquez, J.A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Moreno, J.A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Baéz, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Bel, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Camarasa, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Curto, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Hernández, J.F.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
González, J.J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Martín, J.J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Salto, J.L.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Lopesino, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Bosch, J.M.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Ruiz, J.M.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Vidal, J.R.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Ruiz, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Sánchez, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Temprano, J.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Aymamí, J.M.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Lahuerta, L.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Montoro, L.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Campas, M.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Garciá, M.A.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Canales, O.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Benavides, R.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Dymock, R.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Garciá, R.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Ligustri, R.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Naves, R.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Lahuerta, S.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
Pastor, S.;  Amateur Association Cometas-Obs, Spain
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Language :
English
Title :
Dust environment and dynamical history of a sample of short-period comets: II. 81P/Wild 2 and 103P/Hartley 2
Publication date :
November 2014
Journal title :
Astronomy and Astrophysics
ISSN :
0004-6361
eISSN :
1432-0746
Publisher :
EDP Sciences
Volume :
571
Pages :
A64
Peer reviewed :
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