On 2013 November 28 Comet ISON (C/2012 S1) will pass by the Sun with a perihelion distance of 2.7 solar radii. Understanding the possible outcomes for the comet’s response to such a close passage by the Sun is important for planning observational campaigns and for inferring ISON’s physical properties. We present new numerical simulations and interpret them in context with the historical track record of comet disruptions and of sungrazing comet behavior. Historical data suggest that sizes below ∼200 m are susceptible to destruction by sublimation driven mass loss, while we find that for ISON’s perihelion distance, densities lower than 0.1 g cm−3 are required to tidally disrupt a retrograde or non-spinning body. Such low densities are substan...
We critically review the data on the sizes, shapes, albedos, and colors of cometary nuclei. Reliable...
We present observations of the disintegrating long-period comet C/2019 J2 (Palomar), taken to determ...
Rotational spin-up due to outgassing of comet nuclei has been identified as a possible mechanism for...
Manuscript: 11 pages text (single spaced), 1 table, 3 figures We present photometric and morphologic...
International audienceContext. Sun-grazing comets almost never re-emerge, but their sublimative dest...
As an Oort Cloud object with a record small perihelion distance of 2.7 R and discovered more than a ...
We report submillimeter 450 and 850 microns dust continuum observations for comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) o...
Sublimation of volatiles is a defining process of comet nuclei, and profoundly affects their dynamic...
editorial reviewedA Monte Carlo comet dust tail model has been applied to extract the dust environme...
Context. Sun-grazing comets almost never re-emerge, but their sublimative destruction near the sun h...
We observed near-Sun comet 323P/SOHO for the first time using ground and space telescopes. In late D...
Manuscript: 25 pages text (single spaced), 5 tables, 6 figures We observed dynamically new sungrazin...
We present the results of a global coma morphology campaign for comet C/2012 S1 (ISON), which was or...
Abstract: For an Oort cloud comet to be seen as a new comet, its perihelion must be moved from a poi...
International audienceWe report results from broadband visible images of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) obta...
We critically review the data on the sizes, shapes, albedos, and colors of cometary nuclei. Reliable...
We present observations of the disintegrating long-period comet C/2019 J2 (Palomar), taken to determ...
Rotational spin-up due to outgassing of comet nuclei has been identified as a possible mechanism for...
Manuscript: 11 pages text (single spaced), 1 table, 3 figures We present photometric and morphologic...
International audienceContext. Sun-grazing comets almost never re-emerge, but their sublimative dest...
As an Oort Cloud object with a record small perihelion distance of 2.7 R and discovered more than a ...
We report submillimeter 450 and 850 microns dust continuum observations for comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) o...
Sublimation of volatiles is a defining process of comet nuclei, and profoundly affects their dynamic...
editorial reviewedA Monte Carlo comet dust tail model has been applied to extract the dust environme...
Context. Sun-grazing comets almost never re-emerge, but their sublimative destruction near the sun h...
We observed near-Sun comet 323P/SOHO for the first time using ground and space telescopes. In late D...
Manuscript: 25 pages text (single spaced), 5 tables, 6 figures We observed dynamically new sungrazin...
We present the results of a global coma morphology campaign for comet C/2012 S1 (ISON), which was or...
Abstract: For an Oort cloud comet to be seen as a new comet, its perihelion must be moved from a poi...
International audienceWe report results from broadband visible images of comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) obta...
We critically review the data on the sizes, shapes, albedos, and colors of cometary nuclei. Reliable...
We present observations of the disintegrating long-period comet C/2019 J2 (Palomar), taken to determ...
Rotational spin-up due to outgassing of comet nuclei has been identified as a possible mechanism for...