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2014ApJ...780L..32H - Astrophys. J., 780, L32 (2014/January-2)

Hubble Space Telescope pre-perihelion ACS/WFC imaging polarimetry of comet Ison (C/2012 S1) at 3.81 AU.

HINES D.C., VIDEEN G., ZUBKO E., MUINONEN K., SHKURATOV Y., KAYDASH V.G., KNIGHT M.M., SITKO M.L., LISSE C.M., MUTCHLER M., HAMMER D. and YANAMANDRA-FISHER P.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present polarization images of Comet ISON (C/2012 S1) taken with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) on UTC 2013 May 8 (rh= 3.81 AU, Δ = 4.34 AU), when the phase angle was α ~ 12.°16. This phase angle is approximately centered in the negative polarization branch for cometary dust. The region beyond 1000 km (∼0.32 arcsec ~ 6 pixels) from the nucleus shows a negative polarization amplitude of p% ∼ -1.6%. Within 1000 km of the nucleus, the polarization position angle rotates to be approximately perpendicular to the scattering plane, with an amplitude p% ∼ +2.5%. Such positive polarization has been observed previously as a characteristic feature of cometary jets, and we show that Comet ISON does indeed harbor a jet-like feature. These HST observations of Comet ISON represent the first visible light, imaging polarimetry with subarcsecond spatial resolution of a Nearly Isotropic Comet beyond 3.8 AU from the Sun at a small phase angle. The observations provide an early glimpse of the properties of the cometary dust preserved in this Oort-Cloud comet.

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Journal keyword(s): comets: general - comets: individual: C/2012 S1 (ISON) - instrumentation: polarimeters - techniques: polarimetric

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