Bibcode
Trigo-Rodríguez, Josep M.; García-Hernández, D. A.; Sánchez, Albert; Lacruz, Juan; Davidsson, Björn J. R.; Rodríguez, Diego; Pastor, Sensi; de Los Reyes, José A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 409, Issue 4, pp. 1682-1690.
Fecha de publicación:
12
2010
Número de citas
59
Número de citas referidas
52
Descripción
We have carried out a continuous multiband photometric monitoring of the
nuclear activity of comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 from 2008 to 2010.
Our main aim has been to study the outburst mechanism on the basis of a
follow-up of the photometric variations associated with the release of
dust. We have used a standardized method to obtain the 10-arcsec nucleus
photometry in the V, R and I filters of the Johnson-Kron-Cousins system,
which are accurately calibrated with standard Landolt stars. The
production of dust in the R and I bands during the 2010 February 3
outburst has been also computed. We conclude that the massive ejection
of large (optically thin) particles from the surface at the time of the
outburst is the triggering mechanism to produce the outburst. The
ulterior sublimation of these ice-rich dust particles during the
following days induces fragmentation, generating micrometre-sized
grains, which increase the dust spatial density to produce the outburst
in the optical range as a result of the scattering of sunlight. The
material leaving the nucleus adopts a fan-like dust feature, formed by
micrometre-sized particles that decay in brightness as it evolves
outwards. By analysing the photometric signal measured in a standardized
10-arcsec aperture using the phase dispersion minimization technique, we
have found a clear periodicity of 50 d. Remarkably, this value is also
consistent with an outburst frequency of 7.4 outbursts per yr deduced
from the number of outbursts noticed during the effective observing
time.
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