Modelling heterogeneous dust particles. An application to cometary polarization
Prithish Halder, Shashikiran Ganesh

TL;DR
This paper develops a detailed comet dust model incorporating various particle morphologies and compositions, successfully matching observed polarization data for different types of comets and explaining differences in their dust properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel composite dust model with multiple morphologies and compositions, improving the understanding of comet polarization and dust structure.
Findings
Best fit for short period comets with HA and Solids.
Long period comets fit better with HA and Fluffy Solids.
Model reproduces wavelength dependence of polarization.
Abstract
In this work, we introduce a comet dust model that incorporates multiple dust morphologies along with inhomogeneous mixture of silicate minerals and carbonaceous materials under power-law size distribution, to replicate the standard polarization-phase curve observed in several comets in the narrow-band continuum. Following the results from Rosetta/MIDAS and COSIMA, we create high porosity Hierarchical Aggregates (HA) and low porosity (< 10) Solids in the form of agglomerated debris. We also introduce a moderate porosity structure with solids in the core, surrounded by fluffy aggregates called Fluffy Solids (FS). We study the mixing combinations, (HA and Solids), (HA and FS) and (HA, FS and Solids) for a range of power-law index n=2.0 to 3.0 for different sets of mixing percentage of silicate minerals and carbonaceous materials. Polarimetry of the short period comets 1P/Halley and…
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