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Physical Characterisation of Interstellar Comet 2I/2019 Q4 (Borisov)

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2020-06-17 v3

Abstract

We present a study of interstellar comet 2I/2019 Q4 (Borisov) using both preperihelion and postperihelion observations spanning late September 2019 through late January 2020. The intrinsic brightness of the comet was observed to continuously decline throughout the timespan, likely due to the decreasing effective scattering cross-section as a result of volatile sublimation with a slope of 0.43±0.02-0.43 \pm 0.02 km2^{2} d1^{-1}. We witnessed no significant change in the slightly reddish colour of the comet, with mean values of gr=0.68±0.04\left \langle g - r \right \rangle = 0.68 \pm 0.04, ri=0.23±0.03\left \langle r - i \right \rangle = 0.23 \pm 0.03, and the normalised reflectivity gradient across the gg and ii bands S(g,i)=(10.6±1.4)\overline{S'} \left(g,i\right) = \left(10.6 \pm 1.4\right) % per 10310^3 \AA, all unremarkable in the context of solar system comets. Using the available astrometric observations, we confidently detect the nongravitational acceleration of the comet following a shallow heliocentric distance dependency of rH1±1r_{\rm H}^{-1 \pm 1}. Accordingly, we estimate that the nucleus is most likely \lesssim0.4 km in radius, and that a fraction of \gtrsim0.2% of the total nucleus in mass has been eroded due to the sublimation activity since the earliest observation of the comet in 2018 December by the time of perihelion. Our morphology simulation suggests that the dust ejection speed increased from \sim4 m s1^{-1} in September 2019 to \sim7 m s1^{-1} around perihelion for the optically dominant dust grains of β0.01\beta \sim 0.01, and that the observable dust grains are no smaller than micron size.

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@article{arxiv.2003.14064,
  title  = {Physical Characterisation of Interstellar Comet 2I/2019 Q4 (Borisov)},
  author = {Man-To Hui and Quan-Zhi Ye and Dora Föhring and Denise Hung and David J. Tholen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.14064},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal