Small lobe of comet 67P: Characterization of the Wosret region with ROSETTA-OSIRIS
Sonia Fornasier, Jules Bourdelle de Micas, Pedro H. Hasselmann, Van H., Hoang, Maria Antonietta Barucci, Holger Sierks

TL;DR
This study characterizes the Wosret region on comet 67P's small lobe, revealing morphological changes, spectral properties, and lower volatile content, supporting the idea of a dual-origin comet formed from merging bodies.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed morphological, spectrophotometric, and compositional analysis of Wosret, highlighting differences from the big lobe and supporting a dual-origin hypothesis for comet 67P.
Findings
Observed dust coating removal of about 1 meter depth.
Formed a 30-meter long cavity with 1.2 million kg mass loss.
Wosret has fewer exposed volatiles and less morphological activity than the big lobe.
Abstract
We investigated Wosret, a region located on the small lobe of the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet subject to strong heating during the perihelion passage. This region includes Abydos, the final landing site of the Philae lander. We analyzed high-resolution images of the Wosret region acquired between 2015 and 2016 by the OSIRIS instrument on board the Rosetta spacecraft. We observed a few morphological changes in Wosret, related to local dust coating removal with an estimated depth of 1 m, along with the formation of a cavity measuring 30 m in length and 6.5 m in depth, for a total estimated mass loss of 1.2 10 kg. The spectrophotometry of the region is typical of medium-red regions of comet 67P, with spectral slope values of 15-16 \%/(100 nm) in pre-perihelion data acquired at phase angle 60. Wosret has a spectral phase reddening of 0.0546 …
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