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On the Small Contribution of Supermicron Dust Particles to Light Scattering by Comets

Evgenij Zubko, Gorden Videen, Jessica A. Arnold, Benjamin MacCall, Alycia J. Weinberger, Sungsoo S. Kim

2020The Astrophysical Journal28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We quantitatively investigate the contribution of large dust particles to the polarimetric response in comets using the light-scattering properties of model agglomerated debris particles. We demonstrate that large, supermicron-sized particles have a decreasing role on the degree of linear polarization at phase angle α ≤ 80°, and the effect of particles greater than 10 μ m is minimal. At larger phase angles, they may only slightly increase the measured percent of polarization by up to 1%. Omitting the effects of these particles in modeling the observations only slightly affects the retrievals of the microphysical properties of dust in comets and could lead to a small underestimation of the index in a power-law size distribution and population of weakly absorbing dust particles.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsLight scatteringScatteringPolarimetryPolarization (electrochemistry)PopulationPhase angle (astronomy)OpticsChemistryMedicinePhysical chemistryEnvironmental healthAstro and Planetary SciencePlanetary Science and ExplorationIsotope Analysis in Ecology