Issue |
A&A
Volume 384, Number 2, MarchIII 2002
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Page(s) | 702 - 710 | |
Section | Celestial mechanics and astrometry | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20020023 | |
Published online | 15 March 2002 |
Spectrophotometry and structural analysis of 5 comets*
1
Department of Experimental Physics & Astronomical Observatory, University of Szeged, 6720 Szeged, Dóm tér 9., Hungary
2
Department of Physical Geography, ELTE University, 1088 Budapest, Ludovika tér 2., Hungary
Corresponding author: L. L. Kiss, l.kiss@physx.u-szeged.hu
Received:
2
November
2001
Accepted:
4
January
2002
We discuss the morphology and spectrophotometry of 5 comets visible
in August, 2001.
We decompose comae into coma profiles and azimuthally renormalized
images, in which general and local features are quantitatively
comparable.
Comet 19P/Borrelly showed a strong gas fan toward the solar direction,
but no detectable gas in the tail.
Dust in its inner coma was collimated toward the antisolar
direction and the tail, with no dust in the outer coma.
The contribution of spatial variations structure was moderate, about 35%.
Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1
was observed in outburst: we detected “spinning” jet structures.
A high level of dust production resulted in an unusually
high cm.
The spatial variations reached -77%,
at the minimum, due in part to a jet and
a ring-like structure in 1 arcmin distance from the nucleus.
In comet C/2001 A2,
we detected a strong post-perihelion increase of dust and gas activity,
in which the C2 profile became one magnitude brighter over
a 3-day period.
For comets C/2000 SV74 and C/2000 WM1,
we present detailed pre-perihelion spectrophotometry
and morphological information.
Comet C/2000 SV74 showed
high dust production (
cm).
Its coma suggests
a steady-state outflow of material,
while the low contribution of spatial variations support
high level activity.
The coma of C/2000 WM1 is dominated by solar effects,
and CO+ forms the bulk of its gas activity.
Despite its large heliocentric distance, we observed a nice tail.
Key words: solar system: general / comets: individual: 19P/Borrelly, 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1, C/2000 SV74 (LINEAR), C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR), C/2001 A2 (LINEAR)
© ESO, 2002
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