On structural properties of Comet 67/P dust particles collected in situ by ROSETTA/COSIMA from observations of electrical fragmentation




Hornung Klaus, Mellado Eva Maria, Stenzel Oliver J., Langevin Yves, Merouane Sihane, Fray Nicolas, Fischer Henning, Paquette John, Baklouti Donia, Bardyn Anais, Engrand Cecile, Cottin Hervé, Thirkell Laurent, Briois Christelle, Rynö Jouni, Silen Johan, Schulz Rita, Siljeström Sandra, Lehto Harry, Varmuza Kurt, Koch Andreas, Kissel Jochen, Hilchenbach Martin

PublisherElsevier Ltd

2023

Planetary and Space Science

Planetary and Space Science

105747

236

1873-5088

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2023.105747



During ESA's Rosetta science mission, the COSIMA instrument collected dust particles in the coma of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko during two years near the comet's nucleus. The largest particles are about 1 mm in size. The collection process involved a low velocity impact on porous gold-black surfaces, often resulting in breakup, from which information on structural properties has previously been derived (Langevin et al., 2016). However, some of the particles were collected with little damage, but fragmented due to charging during subsequent secondary ion mass spectrometry. This report shows that the details of this electrical fragmentation support the concept of the existence of stable units with sizes of tens μm of within the incoming cometary dust particles prior to collection, possibly representing remnants of the early accretion processes.



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