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Observational data needs useful for modeling the comaA computer model of comet comae is described; results from assumed composition of frozen gases are summarized and compared to coma observations. Restrictions on relative abundance of some frozen constituents are illustrated. Modeling, when tightly coupled to observational data, can be important for comprehensive analysis of observations, for predicting undetected molecular species and for improved understanding of coma and nucleus. To accomplish this, total gas production rates and relative elemental abundances of H:C:N:O:S are needed as a function of heliocentric distance of the comet. Also needed are relative column densitites and column density profiles with well defined diaphragm range and pointing position on the coma. Production rates are less desirable since they are model dependent. Total number (or upper limits) of molecules in the coma and analysis of unidentified spectral lines are needed also.
Document ID
19820006118
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Huebner, W. F.
(Los Alamos Scientific Lab. NM, United States)
Giguere, P. T.
(Los Alamos Scientific Lab. NM, United States)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1981
Publication Information
Publication: JPL Mod. Observational Tech. for Comets
Subject Category
Astronomy
Accession Number
82N13991
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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