A Search for Temporal Changes on Pluto and Charon
J. D. Hofgartner, B. J. Buratti, S. L. Devins, R. A. Beyer, P. Schenk,, S. A. Stern, H. A. Weaver, C. B. Olkin, A. Cheng, K. Ennico, T. R. Lauer, W., B. McKinnon, J. Spencer, L. A. Young, and the New Horizons Science Team

TL;DR
A comprehensive search using New Horizons images found no evidence of recent or ongoing geological activity or plumes on Pluto and Charon, setting constraints on temporal changes over several days.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed search for temporal surface changes on Pluto and Charon using high-resolution images from New Horizons.
Findings
No significant surface changes detected.
Constraints established on the timescale of potential changes.
Active plumes similar to Triton's were not observed.
Abstract
A search for temporal changes on Pluto and Charon was motivated by (1) the discovery of young surfaces in the Pluto system that imply ongoing or recent geologic activity, (2) the detection of active plumes on Triton during the Voyager 2 flyby, and (3) the abundant and detailed information that observing geologic processes in action provides about the processes. A thorough search for temporal changes using New Horizons images was completed. Images that covered the same region were blinked and manually inspected for any differences in appearance. The search included full-disk images such that all illuminated regions of both bodies were investigated and higher resolution images such that parts of the encounter hemispheres were investigated at finer spatial scales. Changes of appearance between different images were observed but in all cases were attributed to variability of the imaging…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Nuclear physics research studies
