Status Report

The 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko observation campaign in support of the Rosetta mission

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May 31, 2017
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C. Snodgrass, M. F. A’Hearn, F. Aceituno, V. Afanasiev, S. Bagnulo, J. Bauer, G. Bergond, S. Besse, N. Biver, D. Bodewits, H. Boehnhardt, B. P. Bonev, G. Borisov, B. Carry, V. Casanova, A. Cochran, B. C. Conn, B. Davidsson, J. K. Davies, J. de León, E. de Mooij, M. de Val-Borro, M. Delacruz, M. A. DiSanti, J. E. Drew, R. Duffard, N. J. T. Edberg, S. Faggi, L. Feaga, A. Fitzsimmons, H. Fujiwara, E. L. Gibb, M. Gillon, S. F. Green, A. Guijarro, A. Guilbert-Lepoutre, P. J. Gutiérrez, E. Hadamcik, O. Hainaut, S. Haque, R. Hedrosa, D. Hines, U. Hopp, F. Hoyo, D. Hutsemékers, M. Hyland, O. Ivanova, E. Jehin, G. H. Jones, J. V. Keane, M. S. P. Kelley, N. Kiselev, J. Kleyna, M. Kluge, M. M. Knight, R. Kokotanekova, D. Koschny, E. Kramer, J. J. López-Moreno, P. Lacerda, L. M. Lara, et al. (54 additional authors not shown)
(Submitted on 30 May 2017)

We present a summary of the campaign of remote observations that supported the European Space Agency’s Rosetta mission. Telescopes across the globe (and in space) followed comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from before Rosetta’s arrival until nearly the end of mission in September 2016. These provided essential data for mission planning, large-scale context information for the coma and tails beyond the spacecraft, and a way to directly compare 67P with other comets. The observations revealed 67P to be a relatively `well behaved’ comet, typical of Jupiter family comets and with activity patterns that repeat from orbit-to-orbit. Comparison between this large collection of telescopic observations and the in situ results from Rosetta will allow us to better understand comet coma chemistry and structure. This work is just beginning as the mission ends — in this paper we present a summary of the ground-based observations and early results, and point to many questions that will be addressed in future studies.

Comments:    Author prepared version; final published version available at journal. 22 pages
Subjects:    Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)
Journal reference:    Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 375, 20160249 (2017)
DOI:    10.1098/rsta.2016.0249
Cite as:    arXiv:1705.10539 [astro-ph.EP] (or arXiv:1705.10539v1 [astro-ph.EP] for this version)
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From: Colin Snodgrass 
[v1] Tue, 30 May 2017 10:48:46 GMT (7975kb,D)
https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.10539

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