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Sep 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988ioch.rept..134b&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Washington, Infrared Observations of Comets Halley and Wilson and Properties of the Grains p 134-135 (SEE N89-13330 04-
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Cosmic Dust, Halley'S Comet, Near Infrared Radiation, Optical Polarization, Stellar Color, Albedo, Comet Nuclei, Light Scattering, Mie Scattering, Particle Size Distribution
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The near infrared polarization and JHK colors of light scattered by dust grains in comet Halley were measured over a wide range in phase angle and heliocentric distance. Colors were redder than solar with no statistically significant variation with phase angle, heliocentric distance, or pre- and post-perihelion. This suggests that the grain population did not change drastically over time and that the data may be combined and modeled. However, short term variations in visible polarization and dust albedo were seen in Halley. Also, near infrared colors became systematically bluer after the observations were completed. The near infrared colors of Halley fall in the range of those of other comets. The near infrared polarization is similar to the visible polarization of Halley and other comets in showing a negative branch at small phase angles and an approximately linear rise toward positive values at larger phase angles. Mie theory calculations and a size distribution based on spacecraft data were used to model the near infrared polarization and color of comet Halley. Numerous lines of evidence point to the presence of dark, absorbing, probably carbonaceous materials in comets.
Brooke Timothy Young
Knacke Roger F.
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