Spectrophotometric properties of CoPhyLab’s dust mixtures

Feller, C.; Pommerol, A.; Lethuillier, A.; Hänni, N.; Schürch, S.; Bühr, C.; Gundlach, B.; Haenni, B.; Jäggi, N.; Kaminek, M.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Objective: In the framework of the Cometary Physics Laboratory (CoPhyLab) and its sublimation experiments of cometary surface analogues under simulated space conditions, we characterize the properties of intimate mixtures of juniper charcoal and SiO 2 chosen as a dust analogue (Lethuillier et al. 2022). We present the details of these investigations for the spectrophotometric properties of the samples. Methods: We measured these properties using a hyperspectral imager and a radio-goniometer. From the samples’ spectra, we e v aluated reflectance ratios and spectral slopes. From the measured phase curves, we inverted a photometric model for all samples. Complementary characterizations were obtained using a pycnometer, a scanning electron microscope and an organic elemental analyser. Results: We report the first values for the apparent porosity, elemental composition, and VIS-NIR spectrophotometric properties for juniper charcoal, as well as for intimate mixtures of this charcoal with the SiO 2 . We find that the juniper charcoal drives the spectrophotometric properties of the intimate mixtures and that its strong absorbance is consistent with its elemental composition. We find that SiO 2 particles form large and compact agglomerates in every mixture imaged with the electron microscope, and its spectrophotometric properties are affected by such features and their particle-size distribution. We compare our results to the current literature on comets and other small Solar system bodies and find that most of the characterized properties of the dust analogue are comparable to some extent with the spacecraft-visited cometary nuclei, as well as to Centaurs, Trojans, and the bluest TNOs.

Details about the publication

JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume528
Issue1
Page range61-81
StatusPublished
Release year2023 (19/12/2023)
DOI10.1093/mnras/stad3890
Link to the full texthttps://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/528/1/61/7480257
Keywordstechniques: photometric; techniques: spectroscopic; methods: data analysis; comets: general

Authors from the University of Münster

Gundlach, Bastian
Professorship of experimental and analytical planetology (Prof. Gundlach)