The O(1D) distribution of Comet Austin 1989c1 = 1990 V

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Austin Comet, Emission Spectra, Forbidden Transitions, Hydroxyl Radicals, Oxygen Atoms, Oxygen Spectra, Atmospheric Models, Charge Coupled Devices, Imaging Spectrometers, Spectral Resolution, Telescopes, Telluric Lines, Water, Comets, Austin, Oxygen, Distribution, Emissions, Ccd Methods, Spectra, Earth-Based Observations, Spectrometry, Models, Photodissociation, Water, Hydroxyl, Oh Radical, Lifetime, Comae, Techniques, Analysis, Parameters, Intensity, Production Rate, Collisions, Quenching

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Flat field images of Comet Austin 1990 V were obtained from the morning sky, and a log of the observations is presented. Absolute intensity calibrations of the comet images are obtained along with scans of the cometary forbidden O I 6300 emission. The O(1D) distribution of the comet is found, and the OH mean lifetime at 1 AU is determined to be (1.1 +/- 0.3) 10 exp 5 s.

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