Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jul 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978apj...223..671i&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1, vol. 223, July 15, 1978, p. 671-673, 675.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Comet Tails, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Solar Activity Effects, Astronomical Models, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ionospheres, Ionospheric Disturbances, Solar Wind
Scientific paper
The sporadic disruption of the plasma tails of some comets has recently been explained to be caused by magnetic-field-line reconnection in the cometary ionospheres due to magnetic-sector-boundary traversals. An alternative model is proposed in which the tail disruption is the end result of compression of the cometary ionosphere by high-velocity solar-wind streams, triggering the flute instability in the marginally stable tangential-discontinuity surface which separates the cometary ionosphere from the solar-wind plasma. According to the proposed model, the tail-disruption events could occur at all heliographic latitudes, whereas the Niedner-Brandt (1978) model should predict that these events are restricted to low heliographic latitudes in view of the present understanding of the sector structure of the heliosphere. Consequently, the high-latitude disruption events observed seem to present a difficulty for the latter model.
Huen Ip Wing
Mendis Asoka D.
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