Icy particles from comets

Physics – Optics

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Comets, Ice, Interplanetary Dust, Orbital Mechanics, Radiation Pressure, Comet Nuclei, Geometrical Optics, Mie Scattering, Poynting-Robertson Effect, Sublimation, Comets, Ice, Particles, Ejection, Grains, Size, Emissions, Velocity, Radius, Distance, Orbital Elements, Solar Radiation, Pressure, Sputtering, Sublimation, Collisions, Calculations, Absorption, Inclusions, Temperature

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Orbital changes at the moment of ejection are the bases of the present evaluation of survival probability for particles ejected from a comet. It is established that a portion of the dirty water-ice grains thus ejected can attain bound orbits. Surviving grains taking the orbits with perihelion distances of less than 7 AU completely lose their water-ice component, primarily due to sublimation. Grains moving on orbits with greater-than-7 AU perihelion distances change their orbits to a significant degree, due to the Poynting-Robertson effect, when grain radii are less than 100 microns, and are destroyed by collisions when grain radii are greater than 100 microns.

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