论文标题
比较未分组的碳质软管的反射率与2p/encke之类的短期彗星的反射率
Comparing the reflectivity of ungrouped carbonaceous chondrites with that of short period comets like 2P/Encke
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论文摘要
目标。这些彗星的破坏产生的小行星复合物的存在表明,进化的彗星也可以产生能够作为陨石生存的高强度材料。我们选择了一个示例彗星2p/encke,这是所谓的牛角综合体的最大对象之一。我们比较了该彗星的反射光谱与某些南极未分组的碳质软管的实验室光谱,以研究这些陨石中的一些是否与进化的彗星有关。方法。我们将2P/ENCKE的光谱行为与碳质软管的实验室光谱进行了比较。常见碳质软管基团的不同样本与彗星2p/encke的整体特征和斜率不符。尝试异常的碳质软管,我们发现了两个陨石,陨石丘陵01017和Grosvenor Mountains 955551,这可能是形成此短期彗星的深色材料的好代理。我们假设这两个陨石可能是牛仔群或另一个相似物体的罕见幸存的样品。无论如何,在这些南极发现中,很难摆脱陆地风化的影响,并且需要进一步的研究。未来的样本从所谓的休眠彗星返回也可能有助于建立形成材料进化的短期彗星的地面真相。结果。作为一个自然结果,我们认为确定2P/Encke形成材料的良好代理可能对未来的样本回归任务具有有趣的含义,以进化,潜在的休眠或灭绝的彗星。在未来减轻这些黑暗和危险弹丸的影响危害的背景下,了解进化彗星的组成性质尤其重要。
Aims. The existence of asteroid complexes produced by the disruption of these comets suggests that evolved comets could also produce high-strength materials able to survive as meteorites. We chose as an example comet 2P/Encke, one of the largest object of the so-called Taurid complex. We compare the reflectance spectrum of this comet with the laboratory spectra of some Antarctic ungrouped carbonaceous chondrites to investigate whether some of these meteorites could be associated with evolved comets. Methods. We compared the spectral behaviour of 2P/Encke with laboratory spectra of carbonaceous chondrites. Different specimens of the common carbonaceous chondrite groups do not match the overall features and slope of comet 2P/Encke. Trying anomalous carbonaceous chondrites, we found two meteorites, Meteorite Hills 01017 and Grosvenor Mountains 95551, which could be good proxies for the dark materials forming this short-period comet. We hypothesise that these two meteorites could be rare surviving samples, either from the Taurid complex or another compositionally similar body. In any case, it is difficult to get rid of the effects of terrestrial weathering in these Antarctic finds, and further studies are needed. Future sample return from the so-called dormant comets could be also useful to establish a ground truth on the materials forming evolved short-period comets. Results. As a natural outcome, we think that identifying good proxies of 2P/Encke-forming materials might have interesting implications for future sample-return missions to evolved, potentially dormant or extinct comets. To understand the compositional nature of evolved comets is particularly relevant in the context of the future mitigation of impact hazard from these dark and dangerous projectiles.