A possible solar-wind cause of the segmented appearance and of the changes in orientation of the plasma-tail axis of Comet Austin 1982g |
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Authors: | Marco Fulle Luigi Pansecchi |
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Affiliation: | Osservatorio San Vittore, Via San Vittore 44, 40136 Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() Several directional discontinuities in the plasma tail of Comet Austin 1982g are apparent on photographs obtained by different observers between 1982 Augut 17.84 and August 21.85. Furthermore, anomalous changes in the orientation of the inner tail axis with respect to the projection on the sky of the prolonged radius vector are noticed. An analysis based on the wind-sock theory of plasma comet tail orientations shows that changes in the azimuthal component of the solar-wind velocity would have produced the observed anomalies. No satellite data on interplanetary conditions were available to check the existence of such a solar-wind event. A type II–IV solar radio event observed on August 17.64, followed by a geomagnetic storm in August 20.67, might denote, however, the existence of a solar flare-generated interplanetary disturbance. |
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