The 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...
Context During their journey to perihelion, comets may appear in the field of view of space-borne...
Once a cometary plasma cloud has been created through ionisation of the cometary neutrals, it presen...
The high temporal and spatial resolution of heliospheric white-light imagers enables us to measure t...
Comets C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) and C/2002 T7 (LINEAR) passed within ~0.3 AU of Earth in April and May of 20...
The relations are examined between the solar-wind and Comet Bennett during the period 23 March to 5 ...
Solar-wind plasma data from the ISEE-3 and Helios 2 spacecraft were examined in order to explain a u...
Disconnection Events are the dramatic part of the periodic morphology involving the separation of th...
On April 29, 1990, the plasma tail of Comet Austin was observed with a CCD camera on the 105-cm Schm...
The disconnection event (DE) consists of the periodic loss of a comet's entire plasma tail and the g...
Striated features, or striae, form in cometary dust tails due to an as-yet not fully constrained pro...
Bright comets display a rich variety of interesting plasma phenomena which occur over an enormous ra...
Cometary and solar wind data from December 1985 through April 1986 are presented for the purpose of ...
A method is reported for calculating the shapes of ionic comet tails that use the magnetic field alo...
Cometary dust tails often contain particularly striking fine structure. Unexplained alone by bulk du...
A statistical analysis is presented of the orientations of ionic comet tails in the solar wind. The ...
Context During their journey to perihelion, comets may appear in the field of view of space-borne...
Once a cometary plasma cloud has been created through ionisation of the cometary neutrals, it presen...
The high temporal and spatial resolution of heliospheric white-light imagers enables us to measure t...
Comets C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) and C/2002 T7 (LINEAR) passed within ~0.3 AU of Earth in April and May of 20...
The relations are examined between the solar-wind and Comet Bennett during the period 23 March to 5 ...
Solar-wind plasma data from the ISEE-3 and Helios 2 spacecraft were examined in order to explain a u...
Disconnection Events are the dramatic part of the periodic morphology involving the separation of th...
On April 29, 1990, the plasma tail of Comet Austin was observed with a CCD camera on the 105-cm Schm...
The disconnection event (DE) consists of the periodic loss of a comet's entire plasma tail and the g...
Striated features, or striae, form in cometary dust tails due to an as-yet not fully constrained pro...
Bright comets display a rich variety of interesting plasma phenomena which occur over an enormous ra...
Cometary and solar wind data from December 1985 through April 1986 are presented for the purpose of ...
A method is reported for calculating the shapes of ionic comet tails that use the magnetic field alo...
Cometary dust tails often contain particularly striking fine structure. Unexplained alone by bulk du...
A statistical analysis is presented of the orientations of ionic comet tails in the solar wind. The ...
Context During their journey to perihelion, comets may appear in the field of view of space-borne...
Once a cometary plasma cloud has been created through ionisation of the cometary neutrals, it presen...
The high temporal and spatial resolution of heliospheric white-light imagers enables us to measure t...