Abstract
We present an analysis of comet activity based on the Spitzer Space
Telescope component of the Survey of the Ensemble Physical Properties of
Cometary Nuclei. We show that the survey is well suited to measuring the
activity of Jupiter-family comets at 3-7 AU from the Sun. Dust was
detected in 33 of 89 targets (37 ± 6%), and we conclude that 21
comets (24 ± 5%) have morphologies that suggest ongoing or recent
cometary activity. Our dust detections are sensitivity limited,
therefore our measured activity rate is necessarily a lower limit. All
comets with small perihelion distances (q <1.8 AU) are inactive in
our survey, and the active comets in our sample are strongly biased to
post-perihelion epochs. We introduce the quantity ɛfρ,
intended to be a thermal emission counterpart to the often reported
Afρ, and find that the comets with large perihelion distances likely
have greater dust production rates than other comets in our survey at
3-7 AU from the Sun, indicating a bias in the discovered Jupiter-family
comet population. By examining the orbital history of our survey sample,
we suggest that comets perturbed to smaller perihelion distances in the
past 150 yr are more likely to be active, but more study on this effect
is needed.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 475-494 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Journal | Icarus |
Volume | 225 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 01 Jul 2013 |