New statistical approach to the problem of cometary brightness fading

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Brightness Distribution, Comets, Jupiter (Planet), Light Curve, Fading, Statistical Analysis, Visibility

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The dependence of absolute brightness of 36 periodic comets of Jupiter family on visibility conditions is investigated. Twenty-three comets are observed to have a noticeable dependence of H(10) on these conditions. The problem of brightness fading is studied with allowance for changing visibility conditions from apparition to apparition. Two groups of comets in Jupiter family have been found: the first group is characterized by an increase of brightness fading with q; the second one shows the inverse run.

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