Airfall on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
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We here study the transfer process of material from one hemisphere to the other (de-position of airfall material) on an active comet nucleus, speciffcally 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Our goals are to: 1) quantify the thickness of the airfall debris layersand how it depends on the location of the target area, 2) determine the amount ofH2O and CO2 ice that are lost from icy dust assemblages of different sizes duringtransfer through the coma, and 3) estimate the relative amount of vapor loss in airfallmaterial after deposition in order to understand what locations are expected to bemore active than others on the following perihelion approach. We use various numerical simulations, that include orbit dynamics, thermophysics of the nucleus and of individual coma aggregates, coma gas kinetics and hydrodynamics, as well as dust dynamics due to gas drag, to address these questions. We find that the thickness of accumulated airfall material varies substantially with location, and typically is of the order 0.1-1 m. The airfall material preserves substantial amounts of water ice even in relatively small (cm-sized) coma aggregates after a rather long (12 h) residence in the coma. However, CO2 is lost within a couple of hours even in relatively large (dm-sized) aggregates, and is not expected to be an important component in airfall deposits. We introduce reachability and survivability indices to measure the relative capacity of different regions to simultaneously collect airfall and to preserve its water ice until the next perihelion passage, thereby grading their potential of contributing to comet activity during the next perihelion passage.
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2023-02-19



