半人马座29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1及其近核环境的恒星掩星。

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彗星为了解早期太阳系的条件和过程提供了宝贵的见解。恒星掩星可以详细研究通常隐藏在彗发中的彗星核。观察恒星穿过彗发的光线有助于推断尘埃在核心附近的光学深度,并确定尘埃不透明度的探测极限。29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1是一颗直径约60公里的半人马座彗星,位于半人马座彗星向木星家族彗星过渡的区域。我们的研究提出了第一次观测到的29P掩星,允许未来更精确的轨道,从而更好地预测其他掩星。光曲线显示了一个固体探测持续时间[公式:见文本]s,对应于大约54公里的弦长。这为物体的半径提供了一个下限,测量为[公式:见文本]公里。我们在距离核心约1700公里的天平面上确定了主体掩星两侧的特征,并确定了其表观不透明度和等效宽度的上限。在进入过程中,距离彗核23公里范围内的逐渐变暗被解释为表面上方的局部尘埃云/喷流,光学深度约为[公式:见文本]。这篇文章是“行星科学的重大进展归功于恒星掩星”主题的一部分。
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Centaur 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 and its near-nucleus environment from a stellar occultation.

Comets offer valuable insights into the early Solar System's conditions and processes. Stellar occultations enable detailed study of cometary nuclei typically hidden by their coma. Observing the star's light passing through the coma helps infer dust's optical depth near the nucleus and determine dust opacity detection limits. 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1, a Centaur with a diameter of approximately 60 km, lies in a region transitioning from Centaurs to Jupiter-family comets. Our study presents the first-ever observed occultation by 29P, allowing in the future for a more refined orbit and thus better predictions for other occultations. The light curve reveals a solid-body detection lasting [Formula: see text] s, corresponding to a chord length of approximately 54 km. This provides a lower limit for the object's radius, measured at [Formula: see text] km. We identified features on both sides of the main-body occultation around 1700 km from the nucleus in the sky plane for which upper limits on apparent opacity and equivalent width were determined. Gradual dimming within 23 km of the nucleus during ingress only is interpreted as a localized dust cloud/jet above the surface with an optical depth of approximately [Formula: see text].This article is part of the theme issue 'Major advances in planetary sciences thanks to stellar occultations'.

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