Polarization of the Integrated Light of Comet Arend-Roland, 1956h

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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FROM a pair of photographs of the comet taken on the night of April 29-30, 1957, through a `Polaroid&' filter with the 50-cm. Zeiss triplet of the Mond Astrograph, percentage polarization in integrated light (spectral range, 4000-5900 A.) has been measured in the brightest part of the coma, and also at two locations in the tail 4 and 5 min. of arc respectively from the former position. The small scale of the photographs (6.85 min. of arc/mm.) prevented any attempt at a more detailed survey.

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