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Observations of the inner coma of C/1995O1 (Hale-Bopp)—gas and dust production
Authors:Brian M Cudnik
Institution:New Science Building, Room 330AE, Department of Physics, Prairie View A&M University, L.W. Minor Street, Prairie View, TX 77446, USA
Abstract:Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1) was the most productive recent comet observed in terms of gas and dust output. Since its discovery in 1995 at a distance of 7.14 AU from the Sun, the comet has been well observed, revealing the dynamics of a rare and large comet. Hale-Bopp showed strong emissions of the principle cometary gases CN, C3, and C2, as well as an abundance of dust. The production rates of these gases were found to be 1.45×1028, 1.71×1028, and View the MathML source, respectively, with dust production, in terms of Afρ, View the MathML source, as measured in the green continuum (5260 Å). The observations for this paper are presented in two groups spanning 10 days each, one group centered near 32 days prior to and the other 21 days after perihelion. The averages of dust and gas production rates show a slightly higher value for each prior to perihelion than after perihelion, consistent with a possible peak in production a few weeks prior to perihelion passage.
Keywords:Comets  Hale-Bopp  Spectrophotometry  Narrow band
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