On the flaring of cometary plasma tails

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Comet Tails, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Interplanetary Medium, Magnetic Flux, Magnetohydrodynamics, Solar Wind, Astronomical Models, Flares, Gas Pressure, Plasma Interactions

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Assuming that hypersonic pressure balance with the solar wind governs the shape of plasma tails, it is found that the gas pressure of tail ions and the magnetic field strength at the flanks of the ionopause control the flaring state. The gas pressure exhibits the larger effect: for constant pressures above a certain critical value, the tail flares essentially without limit, while for smaller values the tail flares only near the head (becoming cylindrical at greater distances). The influence of the magnetic field is that the tail flares to larger distances the higher the field strength at the flanks of the ionopause. The observed variability in flaring (and the implied differences in gas pressure and magnetic field) are throught to be the result of changes in the position and shape of the sunward cometary ionopause. Insertion of reasonable comet and solar wind parameters into the pressure balance equations is found to give good agreement with the observations.

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