Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Apr 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007pasj...59..381f&link_type=abstract
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol.59, No.2, pp.381-386
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Comets, Comets: Individual (73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3), Solar System
Scientific paper
We observed the nucleus B of Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 on 2006 May 3, UT with a wide-field camera Suprime-Cam of the Subaru Telescope just before the closest approach to the Earth on 2006 May 12, UT. Since the fragmentation of nucleus B was reported in April of 2006, fresh fragments were expected to be detected. A total of 54 fragments were discovered within a 1'.60 × 1'.13 region, southwest of nucleus B. Carrying out aperture photometry for the fragments, we obtained the power-law index of the cumulative luminosity function, α=0.222. If we assume that the CCD flux of a fragment is proportional to the cross section, the equation q=5α+1 can be derived, where q is the power-law index of the cumulative size distribution, and therefore q=2.1. Due to the large FOV of the camera (34' × 27'), we might also be able to find fragments split from nucleus B before the perihelion passage in 2006. Upon searching for such fragments in the image, no object was found; since the approximate limiting magnitude is 24.2mag, a bare nucleus (i.e., non-active comet) with 13.3m in radius could be detected in the image; however, the real detection limit should be less than a radius of 13.3m, because a comet at the same heliocentric distance as nucleus B of 1.1 AU would be active, and an active comet whose magnitude is 24.2mag has a smaller nucleus than 13.3m in radius due to the brightness of the dust coma.
Furusawa Hisanori
Fuse Tetsuharu
Kinoshita Daisuke
Watanabe Jun'ichi
Yamamoto Naotaka
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