Evaporation of ices from Comet West

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Comet Nuclei, Evaporation Rate, Ice, Visual Photometry, Abundance, Carbon Compounds, Cyanides, Gas Analysis, Hydroxides, Interplanetary Dust, Light Curve, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Orbits

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Postperihelion narrow-band filter photometry has been used to derive gas and dust production rates for Comet West. For heliocentric distances less than 1.25 AU, C2 and CN vary as the -2.8 power of distance, while C3 and OH (based on published measurements) vary as -2.1 power. C3 production closely parallels dust production. It is concluded that OH and C3 parents are produced at the nucleus, while CN and C2 parents are produced from the icy-grain halo. It is also found that Comet West is one of the dustiest and most productive of the recent comets, being exceeded only by Comet Bennett.

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