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Campins, Humberto; Licandro, Javier; Pinilla-Alonso, Noemí; Ziffer, Julie; de León, Julia; Mothé-Diniz, Thais; Guerra, Juan C.; Hergenrother, Carl
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 134, Issue 4, pp. 1626-1633 (2007).
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2007
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9
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Description
We present visible and near-infrared spectra of the nucleus of comet
28P/Neujmin 1, obtained in 2001, 2002, and 2003, while it had no
detectable coma. The spectra show no strong features in this wavelength
range, which prevented the identification of specific compounds on the
surface of comet 28P. We found evidence for spectral variability, as our
2002 near-infrared spectrum has a significantly steeper slope than those
obtained in 2001 and 2003. We compare the spectra of 28P with published
spectra of other comet nuclei, with primitive asteroids and with
meteorites. At near-infrared wavelengths, all the comet nuclei show
spectra with "red" slopes and the 2002 spectrum of comet 28P is among
the reddest even when compared with Trojan asteroids. Three of the four
properly observed Jupiter-family comets have significantly redder
spectral slopes in the near-infrared than the one Halley-type comet in
this sample. We found reasonably good matches among Trojan asteroids to
the albedo and spectral shape of comet 28P. Such similarities are
consistent with an analogous formation and evolutionary environment for
Trojan asteroids and Jupiter-family comets, as proposed by Morbidelli
and coworkers. One CI meteorite showed a partial fit to our 2003
near-infrared spectrum of comet 28P; however, no close spectral matches
to our target were found among chondritic meteorites.