[meteorite-list] Carbonaceous Comet
From: Rob Matson <mojave_meteorites_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 14:56:47 -0800 Message-ID: <GOEDJOCBMMEHLEFDHGMMAEECEHAA.mojave_meteorites_at_cox.net> Hi Eric/List, It is still unknown whether main belt asteroid (596) Scheila is a long-dormant main-belt comet, or if it was simply an impact victim by a much smaller (and therefore uncatalogued) asteroid. Actually, these two hypotheses are not mutually exclusive, but I tend to favor the latter explanation, given that Scheila has been observed for a century and never exhibited comet-like behavior in the past. Furthermore, one would expect a cometary outburst to occur closer to perihelion, which Scheila won't reach for another 17 months. It would not be the first time (even this year!) that a collision caused a minor planet to temporarily appear comet-like: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/science/asteroid-20100202.html The spectral studies of Scheila's coma so far indicate dust rather than volatiles, lending further support to the impact hypothesis. The morphology of the evolving coma may provide clues as to its origin, and continued spectral analysis of the coma may reveal ices, which would tip the scales back in favor of the dormant comet theory (though quite possible a dormant comet that was HIT by a much smaller uncatalogued object). --Rob Received on Thu 23 Dec 2010 05:56:47 PM PST |
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