T. Santana-Ros, O. Ivanova, S. Mykhailova, N. Erasmus, K. Kamiński, D. Oszkiewicz, T. Kwiatkowski, M. Husárik, T. S. Ngwane, A. Penttilä
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摘要
目标。我们的目标是在星际彗星3I/ATLAS发现后的第一个月里,通过光谱和光度观测来表征它的物理和活动特性。我们在2025年7月2日至29日期间使用多个地面望远镜进行了时间序列光度测定和长缝光谱测定。光度数据与来自ATLAS和APASS星表的野星进行了校准,并应用傅立叶分析得出了彗星的旋转周期。利用南部非洲大望远镜和北欧光学望远镜获得了光谱数据。我们报告的自旋周期为16.16±0.01 h,光曲线振幅约为0.3等。在观测期间,彗星的尘埃活动增加,颜色变红,没有发现可见的尾巴,可能是由于观测几何形状和低尘埃产生所致。尘埃质量损失率估计在0.3到4.2 kg s- 1之间,与微弱活动的遥远彗星一致。光谱颜色与外太阳系彗星相似,与先前报道的3I/ atlas值不同。3I/ATLAS的形态和光度特征与外太阳系起源的弱活动彗星一致,尽管它的星际起源。在近日点附近继续监测是必要的,以跟踪活动和颜色的变化,这将提供对太阳辐射下星际物质演变的见解。
Temporal evolution of the third interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS: Spin, color, spectra, and dust activity⋆
Aims. We aim to characterize the physical and activity properties of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS through spectroscopic and photometric observations during the first month after its discovery.Methods. We performed time series photometry and long-slit spectroscopy between 2 and 29 July 2025 using multiple ground-based telescopes. Photometric data were calibrated against field stars from the ATLAS and APASS catalogs, and Fourier analysis was applied to derive the comet’s rotational period. Spectral data were obtained using the Southern African Large Telescope and the Nordic Optical Telescope.Results. We report a spin period of 16.16 ± 0.01 h with a light curve amplitude of approximately 0.3 mag. The comet exhibits increasing dust activity and reddening colors during the observation period with no visible tail detected, likely due to viewing geometry and low dust production. Dust mass-loss rates are estimated between 0.3 and 4.2 kg s−1, consistent with weakly active distant comets. Spectral colors are similar to those of outer Solar System comets and differ from previously reported values for 3I/ATLAS.Conclusions. The morphological and photometric properties of 3I/ATLAS are consistent with a weakly active comet of outer Solar System origin despite its interstellar provenance. Continued monitoring around perihelion is necessary to track changes in activity and color, which will provide insights into the evolution of interstellar materials under solar radiation.
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