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The solar wind structure that caused a large-scale disturbance of the plasma tail of comet AustinThe plasma tail of Comet Austin (1989c1) showed remarkable disturbances because of the solar maximum periods and its orbit. Figure 1 shows photographs of Comet Austin taken in Shibata, Japan, on 29 Apr. 1990 UT, during about 20 minutes with the exposure times of 90 to 120 s. There are two main features in the disturbance; one is many bowed structures, which seem to move tailwards; and the other is a large-scale wavy structure. The bowed structures can be interpreted as arcade structures brushing the surface of both sides of the cometary plasma surrounding the nucleus. We identified thirteen structures of the arcades from each of the five photographs and calculated the relation between the distance of each structure from the cometary nucleus, chi, and the velocity, upsilon. The result is shown. This indicates that the velocity of the structures increases with distance. This is consistent with the result obtained from the observation at the Kiso Observatory.
Document ID
19930010003
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kozuka, Yukio
(Tohoku Univ. Sendai, Japan)
Konno, Ichishiro
(Southwest Research Inst. San Antonio, TX., United States)
Saito, Takao
(Tohoku Univ. Sendai, Japan)
Numazawa, Shigemi
(Japan Planetarium Lab. United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: Lunar and Planetary Inst., Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 1991
Subject Category
Solar Physics
Accession Number
93N19192
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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