L. Colangeli et al., SIMULATION OF THE COMETARY 10-MU-M BAND BY LABORATORY DATA .2. EXTENSION TO SPECTRA AVAILABLE FOR DIFFERENT COMETS, Astronomy and astrophysics, 312(2), 1996, pp. 643-648
Recent observations have shown that the presence of emission bands at
9.8 and 11.3 mu m is a characteristic of many comets. Although their a
ttribution to silicates is commonly accepted, a wide debate is open to
identify the actual species responsible for the two bands. In a previ
ous paper (Colangeli et al. 1995a) we fitted emission spectra from com
ets P/Halley 1986 III and Levy 1990 XX in the 10 mu m band region by u
sing spectroscopic data obtained in our laboratory on various silicate
samples. In the present work we extend the simulation to available co
metary spectra showing similar bands. We show that combinations of pyr
oxene-type and olivine-type submicron grains produce satisfactory fits
. Despite the limited number of observational data available in the li
terature, our results evidence that spectral variations can be interpr
eted in terms of intrinsic and/or evolutionary differences among the c
omets.