Monitoring polarization in comet 46P/Wirtanen
M. Zheltobryukhov, E. Zubko, E. Chornaya, I. Luk'yanyk, O. Ivanova, A., Kochergin, G. Kornienko, D. Mkrtichian, S. Poshyachinda, I.E. Molotov, S.S., Kim, G.Videen

TL;DR
This study measures the polarization of comet 46P/Wirtanen, revealing complex dust properties and a circumnucleus halo, contributing to understanding cometary dust composition and scattering behavior.
Contribution
First detailed polarimetric analysis of comet 46P/Wirtanen during perihelion, identifying dust composition and polarization features similar to comet C/1975 V1.
Findings
Negative polarization region within 5000 km of nucleus
Presence of at least two dust particle types in the coma
Dust composition includes Mg-rich silicates and carbonaceous particles
Abstract
We measure the degree of linear polarization of comet 46P/Wirtanen during two months, embracing the perihelion passage in 2018 December with phase angles ranging from {\alpha}=18.1 to 46.4 deg. The polarimetric response PQ obtained resembles what was previously found in comet C/1975 V1 (West). This suggests 46P/Wirtanen belongs to a group of comets with high maximum positive polarization. We conducted BVRI photometry of 46P and found either neutral or blue colour of its dust which is in good accordance with measurements of C/1975 V1 (West). While aperture-average polarimetry of 46P/Wirtanen reveals a nearly zero polarization PQ at the lowest phase angle {\alpha} = 18.1 deg, simultaneous imaging polarimetry suggests that the negative polarization (PQ<0) arises in a region of within 5000 km of the nucleus, where the negative polarization could be as strong as PQ=-(1.44 +/- 0.15) percent.…
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