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SOFIA Infrared Spectrophotometry of Comet C/2012 K1 (Pan-STARRS)

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2015-09-09 v1

Abstract

We present pre-perihelion infrared 8 to 31 micron spectrophotometric and imaging observations of comet C/2012 K1 (Pan-STARRS), a dynamically new Oort Cloud comet, conducted with NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) facility (+FORCAST) in 2014 June. As a "new" comet (first inner solar system passage), the coma grain population may be extremely pristine, unencumbered by a rime and insufficiently irradiated by the Sun to carbonize its surface organics. The comet exhibited a weak 10 micron silicate feature ~1.18 +/- 0.03 above the underlying best-fit 215.32 +/- 0.95 K continuum blackbody. Thermal modeling of the observed spectral energy distribution indicates that the coma grains are fractally solid with a porosity factor D = 3 and the peak in the grain size distribution, a_peak = 0.6 micron, large. The sub-micron coma grains are dominated by amorphous carbon, with a silicate-to-carbon ratio of 0.80 (+0.25) (- 0.20). The silicate crystalline mass fraction is 0.20 (+0.30) (-0.10), similar to with other dynamically new comets exhibiting weak 10 micron silicate features. The bolometric dust albedo of the coma dust is 0.14 +/- 0.01 at a phase angle of 34.76 degrees, and the average dust production rate, corrected to zero phase, at the epoch of our observations was Afrho ~ 5340~cm.

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@article{arxiv.1508.00288,
  title  = {SOFIA Infrared Spectrophotometry of Comet C/2012 K1 (Pan-STARRS)},
  author = {Charles E. Woodward and Michael S. P. Kelley and David E. Harker and Erin L. Ryan and Diane H. Wooden and Michael L. Sitko and Ray W. Russell and William T. Reach and Imke de Pater and Ludmilla Kolokolova and Robert D. Gehrz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.00288},
  year   = {2015}
}

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17 pages, 7 figures, 5 table, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal