Dust-dust collisions in cometary comas: applications to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

M. B. Planes, M. G. Parisi, E. N. Millán, E. Bringa, Marcela Cañada-Assandri
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Silica has emerged as a crucial component within inner comet comas. This work investigates silica dust aggregates and their interactions within cometary comas. We study the probability that aggregates in the size range 1-100 μm collide with each other in the coma and analyze the outcomes of such collisions by using the “Collision of Porous Aggregates” (CPA) Software, which incorporates mass, size, and porosity evolution of the dust population. Beginning with assumed initial distributions and physical properties for silica aggregates at the comet nucleus, we compute their collisional evolution from when they depart the nucleus until they traverse the coma. Using data of dust particles observed in the coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, we demonstrate that dust-dust collisions in cometary comas cannot be neglected. Our analysis yields final distributions in terms of mass, size, and porosity. To validate our findings, we compare them with in-situ measurements of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko collected by the COSIMA (COmetary Secondary Ion Mass Analyser) instrument of the Rosetta mission. Our investigation reveals a notable agreement between our derived size distributions and the data acquired by COSIMA within the same size range. This study may be applied to any comet that presents a similar dust production as it approaches the Sun. The insights of this work may contribute to estimating other dust properties such as strength, absorption, reflectivity, and thermal conductivity and highlight the importance of considering dust-dust collisions when studying cometary comas and their evolution.
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彗星彗尾中的尘埃-尘埃碰撞:对 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko 彗星的应用
二氧化硅已成为彗星内部彗星的重要组成部分。这项研究调查了二氧化硅尘埃聚集体及其在彗星彗尾内的相互作用。我们使用 "多孔聚集体碰撞"(CPA)软件研究了尺寸范围为 1-100 μm 的聚集体在彗星彗尾内相互碰撞的概率,并分析了碰撞的结果。从彗核中二氧化硅聚集体的假定初始分布和物理特性开始,我们计算了它们从离开彗核到穿过彗星的碰撞演变过程。利用在 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko 彗星彗尾中观测到的尘埃粒子数据,我们证明彗星彗尾中的尘埃-尘埃碰撞不容忽视。我们的分析得出了质量、大小和孔隙率的最终分布。为了验证我们的研究结果,我们将其与 "罗塞塔 "任务的 COSIMA(二次离子质量分析仪)仪器对 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko 进行的现场测量结果进行了比较。我们的调查显示,在相同的尺寸范围内,我们得出的尺寸分布与 COSIMA 获取的数据之间存在明显的一致性。这项研究可适用于在接近太阳时产生类似尘埃的任何彗星。这项工作的见解可能有助于估计其他尘埃特性,如强度、吸收、反射率和导热性,并强调了在研究彗星彗星及其演变时考虑尘埃-尘埃碰撞的重要性。
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