Cometary dust collected by MIDAS on board Rosetta II. Particle shape descriptors and pristineness evaluation
M. Kim, T. Mannel, J. Lasue, A. Longobardo, M. S. Bentley, R. Moissl, and the MIDAS team

TL;DR
This study analyzes the shape and pristineness of cometary dust particles collected by the MIDAS instrument on Rosetta, developing descriptors and metrics to identify the most pristine particles for insights into early Solar System conditions.
Contribution
The paper introduces new shape descriptors and a pristineness scoring method to evaluate the physical integrity of cometary dust particles from MIDAS data.
Findings
Homogeneous morphological properties across diverse cometary environments.
Good agreement of cluster structures with laboratory experiments.
Identification of 19 moderately pristine particles out of 1082.
Abstract
The MIDAS (Micro-Imaging Dust Analysis System) atomic force microscope on board the Rosetta comet orbiter investigated and measured the 3D topography of a few hundred nm to tens of m sized dust particles of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko with resolutions down to a few nanometers, giving insights into the physical processes of our early Solar System. We analyze the shapes of the cometary dust particles collected by MIDAS on the basis of a recently updated particle catalog with the aim to determine which structural properties remained pristine. We develop a set of shape descriptors and metrics such as aspect ratio, elongation, circularity, convexity, and particle surface/volume distribution, which can be used to describe the distribution of particle shapes. Furthermore, we compare the structure of the MIDAS dust particles and the clusters in which the particles were deposited to those…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Space Exploration and Technology
