Nuclei of two earth-grazing comets of fan-shaped appearance

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Comet Nuclei, Earth (Planet), Astronomical Spectroscopy, Grazing Incidence, Light Curve, Orbital Mechanics, Water

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The conceptual model of a collimated particle flow from isolated sources on the nucleus formulated for comets displaying a persisting sunward fanlike coma is successfully applied to two short-period comets, Pons-Winnecke (PW) and Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 (SW3), observed respectively in 1927 and 1930. For PW, the interpretation of fan-orientation pattern is compatible with the spin axis inertially fixed in May-June 1927, but for SW3 the interpretation requires rapid nucleus precession at a peak rate of about 1.4 deg/day. Both comets satisfy the basic conditions for displaying a fan in the time span covered by the fan observations. The emission sources are situated within 35 deg of the sunlit rotation pole of PW and within 19 deg of the pole of SW 3. A rotation period of 8.2 hr is suggested for PW if the rotation sense is prograde or 5.8 hr if it is retrograde. Water production rates and global loss and erosion rates for the comets are estimated.

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