When comets interacting with solar wind, straight and narrow plasma tails will be often formed. The most remarkable phenomenon of the plasma tails is the disconnection event, in which a plasma tail is uprooted from the comet's head and moves away from the comet. In this paper, the interaction process between a comet and solar wind is simulated by using a laser-driven plasma cloud to hit a cylinder obstacle. A disconnected plasma tail is observed behind the obstacle by optical shadowgraphy and interferometry. Our particle-in-cell simulations show that the difference in thermal velocity between ions and electrons induces an electrostatic field behind the obstacle. This field can lead to the convergence of ions to the central region, resu...
Once a cometary plasma cloud has been created through ionisation of the cometary neutrals, it presen...
International audienceContext. Solar Orbiter is expected to have flown close to the tail of comet C/...
The formation and dynamical evolution of cometary plasma tails and magnetic boundary layers is stud...
The disconnection event (DE) consists of the periodic loss of a comet's entire plasma tail and the g...
Disconnection Events are the dramatic part of the periodic morphology involving the separation of th...
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The interaction between a comet and the solar wind has been treated extensively in the literature. S...
In-situ measurements of comets Halley and Giacobini-Zinner have confirmed the accepted basic physics...
Disconnection event (DE) in cometary plasma physics is the regular loss of the entire plasma tail an...
The solar wind interaction with an icy comet is studied through a model problem. A hybrid simulation...
We present an initial overview of the disconnection events (DE's) in Comet Halley in 1986. Although ...
International audienceFirst observed in 1969, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko was escorted for almos...
International audienceContext. The first 1000 km of the ion tail of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko ...
International audienceWhen a comet is sufficiently close to the Sun, the sublimation of ice leads to...
This work compares cometary and solar wind data with the purpose of determining the solar wind condi...
Once a cometary plasma cloud has been created through ionisation of the cometary neutrals, it presen...
International audienceContext. Solar Orbiter is expected to have flown close to the tail of comet C/...
The formation and dynamical evolution of cometary plasma tails and magnetic boundary layers is stud...
The disconnection event (DE) consists of the periodic loss of a comet's entire plasma tail and the g...
Disconnection Events are the dramatic part of the periodic morphology involving the separation of th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94832/1/jgra18723.pd
The interaction between a comet and the solar wind has been treated extensively in the literature. S...
In-situ measurements of comets Halley and Giacobini-Zinner have confirmed the accepted basic physics...
Disconnection event (DE) in cometary plasma physics is the regular loss of the entire plasma tail an...
The solar wind interaction with an icy comet is studied through a model problem. A hybrid simulation...
We present an initial overview of the disconnection events (DE's) in Comet Halley in 1986. Although ...
International audienceFirst observed in 1969, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko was escorted for almos...
International audienceContext. The first 1000 km of the ion tail of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko ...
International audienceWhen a comet is sufficiently close to the Sun, the sublimation of ice leads to...
This work compares cometary and solar wind data with the purpose of determining the solar wind condi...
Once a cometary plasma cloud has been created through ionisation of the cometary neutrals, it presen...
International audienceContext. Solar Orbiter is expected to have flown close to the tail of comet C/...
The formation and dynamical evolution of cometary plasma tails and magnetic boundary layers is stud...