Surface photometry of the anomalous tail of comet Bradfield 1987 XXIX.

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Cometary Tails: Particles, Cometary Tails: Isophotes

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A short sunward spike in comet Bradfield 1987 XXIX is shown to be a true anomalous tail. The structure observed from 8 through 19 January 1988 was formed by particles bigger than 0.2 mm ejected at a distance of 1.031 AU from the Sun 37.6 days before the perihelion passage. Surface photometry of six plates of the comet produced its isophotes as well as longitudinal and transverse scans of the anomalous tail.

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