Monitoring of the activity and composition of comets 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak and 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova
Y. Moulane, E. Jehin, C. Opitom, F. J. Pozuelos, J. Manfroid, Z., Benkhaldoun, A. Daassou, M. Gillon

TL;DR
This study presents photometric and spectroscopic observations of comets 41P and 45P, analyzing their activity, composition, and rotation period changes, revealing low activity levels and significant spin-up of 41P.
Contribution
First detailed monitoring of these comets' activity, composition, and rotation period changes over multiple apparitions using TRAPPIST-North data.
Findings
41P's water production peaked at 3.46×10^{27} molecules/s.
41P's activity decreased by 30-40% between apparitions.
41P's rotation period increased from 30 to 50 hours within a month.
Abstract
We report on photometry and imaging of the Jupiter Family Comets 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak and 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova with the TRAPPIST-North telescope. We observed 41P on 34 nights from February 16, 2017 to July 27, 2017 pre- and post-perihelion (r=1.04 au), while we collected data for comet 45P from February 10 to March 30 after perihelion (r=0.53 au). We computed the production rates of the daughter species OH, NH, CN, C and C and we measured the dust proxy, Af, for both comets. The peak of water production rate of 41P was (3.460.20)10 molecules/s on April 3, 2017 when the comet was at 1.05 au from the Sun. We have shown that the activity of 41P is decreasing by about 30% to 40% from one apparition to the next. We measured a mean water production rate for 45P of (1.430.62)10 molecules/s during a month after…
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