Evidence of sub-surface energy storage in comet 67P from the outburst of 2016 July 03

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stx2386
Publication date: 
01/07/2017
Main author: 
Agarwal, J.
IAA authors: 
Gutiérrez, P. J.;Langevin, Y.;Lara, L. M.
Authors: 
Agarwal, J.;Della Corte, V.;Feldman, P. D.;Geiger, B.;Merouane, S.;Bertini, I.;Bodewits, D.;Fornasier, S.;Grün, E.;Hasselmann, P.;Hilchenbach, M.;Höfner, S.;Ivanovski, S.;Kolokolova, L.;Pajola, M.;Rotundi, A.;Sierks, H.;Steffl, A. J.;Thomas, N.;A'Hearn, M. F.;Barbieri, C.;Barucci, M. A.;Bertaux, J. -L.;Boudreault, S.;Cremonese, G.;Da Deppo, V.;Davidsson, B.;Debei, S.;De Cecco, M.;Deller, J. F.;Feaga, L. M.;Fischer, H.;Fulle, M.;Gicquel, A.;Groussin, O.;Güttler, C.;Gutiérrez, P. J.;Hofmann, M.;Hornung, K.;Hviid, S. F.;Ip, W. -H.;Jorda, L.;Keller, H. U.;Kissel, J.;Knollenberg, J.;Koch, A.;Koschny, D.;Kramm, J. -R.;Kührt, E.;Küppers, M.;Lamy, P. L.;Langevin, Y.;Lara, L. M.;Lazzarin, M.;Lin, Z. -Y.;Lopez Moreno, J. J.;Lowry, S. C.;Marzari, F.;Mottola, S.;Naletto, G.;Oklay, N.;Parker, J. Wm.;Rodrigo, R.;Rynö, J.;Shi, X.;Stenzel, O.;Tubiana, C.;Vincent, J. -B.;Weaver, H. A.;Zaprudin, B.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
469
Pages: 
S606-S625
Abstract: 
On 2016 July 03, several instruments onboard ESA's Rosetta spacecraft detected signs of an outburst event on comet 67P, at a heliocentric distance of 3.32 au from the Sun, outbound from perihelion. We here report on the inferred properties of the ejected dust and the surface change at the site of the outburst. The activity coincided with the local sunrise and continued over a time interval of 14-68 min. It left a 10-m-sized icy patch on the surface. The ejected material comprised refractory grains of several hundred microns in size, and sub-micron-sized water ice grains. The high dust mass production rate is incompatible with the free sublimation of crystalline water ice under solar illumination as the only acceleration process. Additional energy stored near the surface must have increased the gas density. We suggest a pressurized sub-surface gas reservoir, or the crystallization of amorphous water ice as possible causes.
Database: 
ADS
SCOPUS
URL: 
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85037044377&doi=10.1093%2fmnras%2fstx2386&partnerID=40&md5=3987f435b6bc6bb7592be9ece771c9d3
ADS Bibcode: 
2017MNRAS.469S.606A
Keywords: 
acceleration of particles;scattering;solid state: refractory;solid state: volatile;comets: general;comets: individual: 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko