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. 2015 Jul 2;523(7558):63-6.
doi: 10.1038/nature14564.

Large heterogeneities in comet 67P as revealed by active pits from sinkhole collapse

Jean-Baptiste Vincent  1 Dennis Bodewits  2 Sébastien Besse  3 Holger Sierks  1 Cesare Barbieri  4 Philippe Lamy  5 Rafael Rodrigo  6 Detlef Koschny  3 Hans Rickman  7 Horst Uwe Keller  8 Jessica Agarwal  1 Michael F A'Hearn  9 Anne-Thérèse Auger  5 M Antonella Barucci  10 Jean-Loup Bertaux  11 Ivano Bertini  12 Claire Capanna  5 Gabriele Cremonese  13 Vania Da Deppo  14 Björn Davidsson  15 Stefano Debei  16 Mariolino De Cecco  17 Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry  18 Francesca Ferri  12 Sonia Fornasier  10 Marco Fulle  19 Robert Gaskell  20 Lorenza Giacomini  12 Olivier Groussin  5 Aurélie Guilbert-Lepoutre  2 P Gutierrez-Marques  1 Pedro J Gutiérrez  21 Carsten Güttler  1 Nick Hoekzema  1 Sebastian Höfner  1 Stubbe F Hviid  22 Wing-Huen Ip  23 Laurent Jorda  5 Jörg Knollenberg  22 Gabor Kovacs  1 Rainer Kramm  1 Ekkehard Kührt  22 Michael Küppers  24 Fiorangela La Forgia  4 Luisa M Lara  21 Monica Lazzarin  4 Vicky Lee  23 Cédric Leyrat  10 Zhong-Yi Lin  23 Josè J Lopez Moreno  21 Stephen Lowry  25 Sara Magrin  26 Lucie Maquet  24 Simone Marchi  27 Francesco Marzari  26 Matteo Massironi  28 Harald Michalik  29 Richard Moissl  24 Stefano Mottola  22 Giampiero Naletto  30 Nilda Oklay  1 Maurizio Pajola  12 Frank Preusker  22 Frank Scholten  22 Nicolas Thomas  18 Imre Toth  31 Cecilia Tubiana  1
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Large heterogeneities in comet 67P as revealed by active pits from sinkhole collapse

Jean-Baptiste Vincent et al. Nature. .

Abstract

Pits have been observed on many cometary nuclei mapped by spacecraft. It has been argued that cometary pits are a signature of endogenic activity, rather than impact craters such as those on planetary and asteroid surfaces. Impact experiments and models cannot reproduce the shapes of most of the observed cometary pits, and the predicted collision rates imply that few of the pits are related to impacts. Alternative mechanisms like explosive activity have been suggested, but the driving process remains unknown. Here we report that pits on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko are active, and probably created by a sinkhole process, possibly accompanied by outbursts. We argue that after formation, pits expand slowly in diameter, owing to sublimation-driven retreat of the walls. Therefore, pits characterize how eroded the surface is: a fresh cometary surface will have a ragged structure with many pits, while an evolved surface will look smoother. The size and spatial distribution of pits imply that large heterogeneities exist in the physical, structural or compositional properties of the first few hundred metres below the current nucleus surface.

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