On the dust of tailless Oort-cloud comet C/2020 T2 (Palomar)
Yuna Grace Kwon, Joseph R. Masiero, Johannes Markkanen

TL;DR
This study analyzes the dust and polarimetric properties of Oort-cloud comet C/2020 T2, revealing its low activity, dust composition, and morphology, and comparing it with other comets to understand their heterogeneity.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed polarimetric and dust analysis of C/2020 T2, highlighting its low activity and unique dust properties compared to active comets.
Findings
T2 lacks a significant dust tail and has a strong central coma.
Polarimetric properties suggest low-porosity, absorbing dust aggregates.
Dust production rate is about 100 times smaller than active Oort-cloud comets.
Abstract
We report our new analysis of Oort-cloud comet C/2020 T2 (Palomar) (T2) observed at 2.06 au from the Sun (phase angle of 28.5 deg) about two weeks before perihelion. T2 lacks a significant dust tail in scattered light, showing a strong central condensation of the coma throughout the apparition, reminiscent of so-called Manx comets. Its spectral slope of polarized light increases and decreases in the J (1.25 um) and H (1.65 um) bands, respectively, resulting in an overall negative (blue) slope (-0.31+/-0.14 % um^-1) in contrast to the red polarimetric color of active comets observed at similar geometries. The average polarization degree of T2 is 2.86+/-0.17 % for the J and 2.75+/-0.16 % for the H bands. Given that near-infrared wavelengths are sensitive to the intermediate-scale structure of cometary dust (i.e., dust aggregates), our light-scattering modeling of ballistic aggregates with…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Space Exploration and Technology
