Imaging polarimetry of comet Austin

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Polarimetry, Austin Comet, Comet Heads, Comet Tails, Data Reduction, Dust, Image Analysis

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Comet Austin (1989c) was observed during April and May 1990 when its
phase was between 106 deg and 110 deg. No unusual activity in the form
of jet is seen in the polarization map. Polarization is low near the
nucleus and high (approximately 16%) in the outer region (mean distance
of 190,000 km on west side), suggesting segregation of grains.

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