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Matteo Massironi1,2, Emanuele Simioni3, Francesco Marzari4, Gabriele Cremonese5, Lorenza Giacomini1, Maurizio Pajola2, Laurent Jorda6, Giampiero Naletto2,3,7, Stephen Lowry8, Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry9, Frank Preusker10, Frank Scholten10, Holger Sierks11, Cesare Barbieri4, Philippe Lamy6, Rafael Rodrigo12,13, Detlef Koschny14, Hans Rickman15,16, Horst Uwe Keller17, Michael F A'Hearn18,19, Jessica Agarwal11, Anne-Thérèse Auger6, M Antonella Barucci20, Jean-Loup Bertaux21, Ivano Bertini2, Sebastien Besse14, Dennis Bodewits18, Claire Capanna6, Vania Da Deppo3, Björn Davidsson15, Stefano Debei22, Mariolino De Cecco23, Francesca Ferri2, Sonia Fornasier20, Marco Fulle24, Robert Gaskell25, Olivier Groussin6, Pedro J Gutiérrez26, Carsten Güttler11, Stubbe F Hviid10,11, Wing-Huen Ip27, Jörg Knollenberg10, Gabor Kovacs11, Rainer Kramm11, Ekkehard Kührt10, Michael Küppers28, Fiorangela La Forgia4, Luisa M Lara26, Monica Lazzarin4, Zhong-Yi Lin27, Josè J Lopez Moreno26, Sara Magrin4, Harald Michalik29, Stefano Mottola10, Nilda Oklay11, Antoine Pommerol9, Nicolas Thomas9, Cecilia Tubiana11, Jean-Baptiste Vincent11.
Abstract
The factors shaping cometary nuclei are still largely unknown, but could be the result of concurrent effects of evolutionary and primordial processes. The peculiar bilobed shape of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko may be the result of the fusion of two objects that were once separate or the result of a localized excavation by outgassing at the interface between the two lobes. Here we report that the comet's major lobe is enveloped by a nearly continuous set of strata, up to 650 metres thick, which are independent of an analogous stratified envelope on the minor lobe. Gravity vectors computed for the two lobes separately are closer to perpendicular to the strata than those calculated for the entire nucleus and adjacent to the neck separating the two lobes. Therefore comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is an accreted body of two distinct objects with 'onion-like' stratification, which formed before they merged. We conclude that gentle, low-velocity collisions occurred between two fully formed kilometre-sized cometesimals in the early stages of the Solar System. The notable structural similarities between the two lobes of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko indicate that the early-forming cometesimals experienced similar primordial stratified accretion, even though they formed independently.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26416730 DOI: 10.1038/nature15511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962