Monochromatic brightness variations of comets. II - Core-mantle model

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Brightness, Comet Nuclei, Comets, Kohoutek Comet, Monochromatic Radiation, Perihelions, Comet Tails, Distance, Solar Orbits, Thermal Conductivity

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A class of comets, of which Comet Kohoutek (1973f) is typical, show total as well as monochromatic brightness asymmetries about perihelion. They are fainter after perihelion than before at the same heliocentric distance. A model of the cometary nucleus consisting of a growing nonvolatile dust mantle surrounding a volatile icy core is used to discuss this phenomenon. Numerical results are obtained for Comet Kohoutek (1973f). It is found that dust mantles of thickness in the range of 10-75 cm can be grown by perihelion passage for various values of the thermal conductivity of the dust if there is no substantial dust blow-off by the sublimating volatiles. The thermal conductivity of the dust mantle is quite small and is dominated by 'radiative conductivity' for heliocentric distances less than about 2 AU. Since the radiative conductivity is larger for larger grain size, the thickest mantle corresponds to coarsest matrix. The production rate of the 'parent-molecules' as well as the monochromatic brightness of their 'daughter' products increases less steeply than in the mantleless case, as the comet approaches perihelion.

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