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Constraining the parameter space of comet simulation experiments

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Kaufmann E & Hagermann A (2018) Constraining the parameter space of comet simulation experiments. Icarus, 311, pp. 105-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2018.03.025

Abstract
Our interpretation of the data returned by Rosetta and other cometary missions is based on the predictions of theoretical models and the results of laboratory experiments. For example, Kossacki et al. (2015) showed that 67P's surface hardness reported by Spohn et al. (2015) can be explained by sintering. The present work supports Rosetta's observations by investigating the hardening process of the near-surface layers and the change in surface morphology during insolation. In order to create as simple an analogue as possible our sample consists of pure, porous H2O ice and carbon black particles. The observations suggest that translucence of the near-surface ice is important for enabling subsurface hardening. As an end product of our experiments we also obtained carbon agglomerates with some residual strength.

Keywords
Comet analogues; Comet simulation experiments; Dusty ice; Laboratory; Surfaces; Hardness; Porous ices

Journal
Icarus: Volume 311

StatusPublished
FundersScience and Technology Facilities Council
Publication date01/09/2018
Publication date online28/03/2018
Date accepted by journal27/03/2018
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/27478
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN0019-1035