An upper limit to the microwave continuum radiation from Comet Austin (1982g)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Comets, Continuous Radiation, Flux Density, Microwaves, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Astronomical Models, Orbital Elements, Comets, Austin, Microwaves, Radiation, Astronomy, Observations, Flux, Wavelengths, Density, Magnitude, Emissions, Radio Observations

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A sensitive search for continuum radiation at 6.1 cm wavelength from Comet Austin (1982g) was made with the VLA at the time of its closest approach, in 1982 August. No signal was detected; the best upper limit for the daily continuum flux density is 1.4×10-4 Jy. This is nearly an order of magnitude less than the flux density predicted on the basis of the icy grain halo model.

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