Photometry and polarimetry of the nucleus of comet 2P/Encke
H. Boehnhardt, G.P. Tozzi, S. Bagnulo, K. Muinonen, A. Nathues, L., Kolokolova

TL;DR
This study provides the first measurement of the linear polarimetric phase function of a cometary nucleus, revealing insights into its surface properties and light-scattering behavior, with implications for understanding comet composition.
Contribution
It presents the first polarimetric phase function measurement for a comet nucleus, offering new empirical data for modeling comet surface scattering properties.
Findings
Weak coma activity with dust production ~0.05 kg/s
Nucleus radius estimated at 2.43 km with albedo 0.047
Linear increase in polarimetric phase function with phase angle
Abstract
Broadband imaging photometry, and broadband and narrowband linear polarimetry was measured for the nucleus of 2P/Encke over the phase-angle range 4 - 28 deg. An analysis of the point spread function of the comet reveals only weak coma activity, corresponding to a dust production of the order of 0.05 kg/s. The nucleus displays a color independent photometric phase function of almost linear slope. The absolute R filter magnitude at zero phase angle is 15.05 +/- 0.05, and corresponds to an equivalent radius for the nucleus of 2.43 +/- 0.06 km (for an adopted albedo of 0.047). The nucleus color V - R is 0.47 +/- 0.07, suggesting a spectral slope of 11 +/- 8 %/100nm. The phase function of linear polarimetry in the V and R filters shows a widely color independent linear increase with phase angle (0.12 +/- 0.02%/deg). We find discrepancies in the photometric and polarimetric parameters between…
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