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Polarimetry of Didymos–Dimorphos: Unexpected Long-term Effects of the DART Impact

Authors :
Gray, Zuri
Bagnulo, Stefano
Granvik, Mikael
Cellino, Alberto
Jones, Geraint H.
Kolokolova, Ludmilla
Moreno, Fernando
Muinonen, Karri
Muñoz, Olga
Opitom, Cyrielle
Penttilä, Antti
Snodgrass, Colin
Gray, Zuri
Bagnulo, Stefano
Granvik, Mikael
Cellino, Alberto
Jones, Geraint H.
Kolokolova, Ludmilla
Moreno, Fernando
Muinonen, Karri
Muñoz, Olga
Opitom, Cyrielle
Penttilä, Antti
Snodgrass, Colin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We have monitored the Didymos–Dimorphos binary system in imaging polarimetric mode before and after the impact from the Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission. A previous spectropolarimetric study showed that the impact caused a dramatic drop in polarization. Our longer-term monitoring shows that the polarization of the post-impact system remains lower than the pre-impact system even months after the impact, suggesting that some fresh ejecta material remains in the system at the time of our observations, either in orbit or settled on the surface. The slope of the post-impact polarimetric curve is shallower than that of the pre-impact system, implying an increase in albedo of the system. This suggests that the ejected material is composed of smaller and possibly brighter particles than those present on the pre-impact surface of the asteroid. Our polarimetric maps show that the dust cloud ejected immediately after the impact polarizes light in a spatially uniform manner (and at a lower level than pre-impact). Later maps exhibit a gradient in polarization between the photocentre (which probes the asteroid surface) and the surrounding cloud and tail. The polarization occasionally shows some small-scale variations, the source of which is not yet clear. The polarimetric phase curve of Didymos–Dimorphos resembles that of the S-type asteroid class.<br />Validerad;2024;Nivå 1;2024-01-29 (hanlid);Funder: STFC (ST/W001004/1); Academy of Finland (Research Council of Finland) (345115, 336546); NASA DART PS Program (80NSSC21K1131); (PID2021-123370OB-100/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER),Full text license: CC BY

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428114072
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.psj.ad0f18