Constraining the Dust Coma Properties of Comet C/Siding Spring (2013 A1) at Large Heliocentric Distances
Jian-Yang Li, Nalin H. Samarasinha, Michael S.P. Kelley, Tony L., Farnham, Michael F. A'Hearn, Max J. Mutchler, Carey M. Lisse, W. Alan, Delamere

TL;DR
This study used Hubble observations to analyze the dust coma of Comet C/Siding Spring at large distances from the Sun, revealing dust properties, potential icy grains, and possible nucleus orientations, aiding hazard assessment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of the dust coma of C/Siding Spring at large heliocentric distances, including dust production, color, and morphology, with implications for nucleus orientation.
Findings
Dust production rates decreased with distance from the Sun.
Dust coma exhibits reddening and icy grain signatures.
Jet-like features suggest specific nucleus orientations.
Abstract
The close encounter of Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) with Mars on October 19, 2014 presented an extremely rare opportunity to obtain the first flyby quality data of the nucleus and inner coma of a dynamically new comet. However, the comet's dust tail potentially posed an impact hazard to those spacecraft. To characterize the comet at large heliocentric distances, study its long-term evolution, and provide critical inputs to hazard modeling, we imaged C/Siding Spring with the Hubble Space Telescope when the comet was at 4.58, 3.77, and 3.28 AU from the Sun. The dust production rate, parameterized by the quantity Af, was 2500, 2100, and 1700 cm (5000-km radius aperture) for the three epochs, respectively. The color of the dust coma is 5.00.3/100 nm for the first two epochs, and 9.00.3/100 nm for the last epoch, and reddens with increasing cometocentric distance…
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