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Stardust-NExT, Deep Impact, and the accelerating spin of 9P/Tempel 1

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dc.contributor.author Belton, M. J. S
dc.contributor.author Meech, K. J
dc.contributor.author Chesley, S
dc.contributor.author PittichovĆ, J
dc.contributor.author Carcich, B
dc.contributor.author Drahus, M
dc.contributor.author Harris, A
dc.contributor.author Gillam, S
dc.contributor.author Veverka, J
dc.contributor.author Mastrodemos, N
dc.contributor.author Owen, W
dc.contributor.author A’Hearn, M. F
dc.contributor.author Bagnulo, S
dc.contributor.author Bai, J
dc.contributor.author Barrera, L
dc.contributor.author Bastien, F
dc.contributor.author Bauer, J. M
dc.contributor.author Bedient, J
dc.contributor.author Bhatt, B. C
dc.contributor.author Boehnhardt, H
dc.contributor.author Brosch, N
dc.contributor.author Buie, M
dc.contributor.author Candia, P
dc.contributor.author Chen, W
dc.contributor.author Chiang, P
dc.contributor.author Choi, Y
dc.contributor.author Cochran, A
dc.contributor.author Crockett, C. J
dc.contributor.author Duddy, S
dc.contributor.author Farnham, T
dc.contributor.author Fernández, Y. R
dc.contributor.author Gutiérrez, P
dc.contributor.author Hainaut, O. R
dc.contributor.author Hampton, D
dc.contributor.author Herrmann, K. A
dc.contributor.author Hsieh, H
dc.contributor.author Kadooka, M. A
dc.contributor.author Kaluna, H
dc.contributor.author Keane, J
dc.contributor.author Kim, M
dc.contributor.author Klaasen, K
dc.contributor.author Kleyna, J
dc.contributor.author Krisciunas, K
dc.contributor.author Lara, L. M
dc.contributor.author Lauer, T. R
dc.contributor.author Li, J
dc.contributor.author Licandro, J
dc.contributor.author Lisse, C. M
dc.contributor.author Lowry, S. C
dc.contributor.author McFadden, L
dc.contributor.author Moskovitz, N
dc.contributor.author Mueller, B
dc.contributor.author Polishook, D
dc.contributor.author Raja, N. S
dc.contributor.author Riesen, T
dc.contributor.author Sahu, D. K
dc.contributor.author Samarasinha, N
dc.contributor.author Sarid, G
dc.contributor.author Sekiguchi, T
dc.contributor.author Sonnett, S
dc.contributor.author Suntzeff, N. B
dc.contributor.author Taylor, B. W
dc.contributor.author Thomas, P
dc.contributor.author Tozzi, G. P
dc.contributor.author Vasundhara, R
dc.contributor.author Vincent, J
dc.contributor.author Wasserman, L. H
dc.contributor.author Webster-Schultz, B
dc.contributor.author Yang, B
dc.contributor.author Zenn, T
dc.contributor.author Zhao, H
dc.date.accessioned 2011-05-12T10:27:36Z
dc.date.available 2011-05-12T10:27:36Z
dc.date.issued 2011-05
dc.identifier.citation Icarus, Vol. 213, No. 1, pp. 345-368 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5453
dc.description Restricted Access en
dc.description.abstract The evolution of the spin rate of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 through two perihelion passages (in 2000 and 2005) is determined from 1922 Earth-based observations taken over a period of 13 year as part of a World-Wide observing campaign and from 2888 observations taken over a period of 50 days from the Deep Impact spacecraft. We determine the following sidereal spin rates (periods): 209.023 ± 0.025°/dy (41.335 ± 0.005 h) prior to the 2000 perihelion passage, 210.448 ± 0.016°/dy (41.055 ± 0.003 h) for the interval between the 2000 and 2005 perihelion passages, 211.856 ± 0.030°/dy (40.783 ± 0.006 h) from Deep Impact photometry just prior to the 2005 perihelion passage, and 211.625 ± 0.012°/dy (40.827 ± 0.002 h) in the interval 2006–2010 following the 2005 perihelion passage. The period decreased by 16.8 ± 0.3 min during the 2000 passage and by 13.7 ± 0.2 min during the 2005 passage suggesting a secular decrease in the net torque. The change in spin rate is asymmetric with respect to perihelion with the maximum net torque being applied on approach to perihelion. The Deep Impact data alone show that the spin rate was increasing at a rate of 0.024 ± 0.003°/dy/dy at JD2453530.60510 (i.e., 25.134 dy before impact), which provides independent confirmation of the change seen in the Earth-based observations. The rotational phase of the nucleus at times before and after each perihelion and at the Deep Impact encounter is estimated based on the Thomas et al. (Thomas et al. [2007]. Icarus 187, 4–15) pole and longitude system. The possibility of a 180° error in the rotational phase is assessed and found to be significant. Analytical and physical modeling of the behavior of the spin rate through of each perihelion is presented and used as a basis to predict the rotational state of the nucleus at the time of the nominal (i.e., prior to February 2010) Stardust-NExT encounter on 2011 February 14 at 20:42. We find that a net torque in the range of 0.3–2.5 × 107 kg m2 s−2 acts on the nucleus during perihelion passage. The spin rate initially slows down on approach to perihelion and then passes through a minimum. It then accelerates rapidly as it passes through perihelion eventually reaching a maximum post-perihelion. It then decreases to a stable value as the nucleus moves away from the Sun. We find that the pole direction is unlikely to precess by more than not, vert, similar1° per perihelion passage. The trend of the period with time and the fact that the modeled peak torque occurs before perihelion are in agreement with published accounts of trends in water production rate and suggests that widespread H2O out-gassing from the surface is largely responsible for the observed spin-up. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Elsevier B.V. en
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2011.01.006 en
dc.rights © Elsevier B.V. en
dc.subject Comets en
dc.subject Comets, Nucleus en
dc.subject Rotational dynamics en
dc.subject Comet Tempel 1 en
dc.title Stardust-NExT, Deep Impact, and the accelerating spin of 9P/Tempel 1 en
dc.type Article en


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