The comet-solar wind interactionThe important roles of comets as natural probes of the solar wind, particularly at high heliographic latitudes and small heliocentric distances, unattained thus far by artificial space probes, is stressed. It is becoming clear the solar wind is not merely responsible for shaping and maintaining the cometary plasma tail, but is also indirectly responsible for the rapid ionization processes in the coma. Despite this, however, the detailed interaction of the solar wind with comets, which is underlined by the complex and time-varying morphology observed in the cometary head and the tail, constitutes a formidable problem, and is only very imperfectly understood at present. The current views are critically reviewed and an attempt is made to identify the dominant physical mechanisms that are involved.
Document ID
19780069504
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Mendis, D. A. (California, University La Jolla, Calif., United States)