Thermal Emission From The Dust Coma Of Comet Hale-Bopp And The Composition Of The Silicate Grains

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M. S. Hanner
R. D. Gehrz
D. E. Harker
T. L. Hayward
D. K. Lynch
C. C. Mason
R. W. Russell
D. M. Williams
D. H. Wooden
C. E. Woodward
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[1] California Institute of Technology,MS 183
[2] University of Minnesota,501 Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[3] University of Wyoming,Astronomy Department
[4] Cornell University,Wyoming Infrared Observatory, Physics and Astronomy Department
[5] Aerospace Corporation,Astronomy Department
[6] MS 245-6 NASA Ames Research Center,undefined
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Earth, Moon, and Planets | 1997年 / 79卷
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Comet Hale-Bopp; infrared; dust; silicates;
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The dust coma of comet Hale-Bopp was observed in the thermal infrared over a wide range in solar heating (R = 4.9–0.9 AU) and over the full wavelength range from 3 μm to 160 μm. Unusual early activity produced an extensive coma containing small warm refractory grains; already at 4.9 AU, the 10 μm silicate emission feature was strong and the color temperature was 30% above the equilibrium blackbody temperature. Near perihelion the high color temperature, strong silicate feature, and high albedo indicated a smaller mean grain size than in other comets. The 8–13 μm spectra revealed a silicate emission feature similar in shape to that seen in P/Halley and several new and long period comets. Detailed spectral structure in the feature was consistent over time and with different instruments; the main peaks occur at 9.3, 10.0 and 11.2 μm. These peaks can be identified with olivine and pyroxene minerals, linking the comet dust to the anhydrous chondritic aggregate interplanetary dust particles. Spectra at 16–40 μm taken with the ISO SWS displayed pronounced emission peaks due to Mg-rich crystalline olivine, consistent with the 11.2 μm peak.
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