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Analysis of IUE observations of hydrogen in comets
The large body of hydrogen Lyman-alpha observations of cometary comae obtained with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite has gone generally unanalyzed because of two main modeling complications. First, the inner comae of many bright (gas productive) comets are often optically thick to solar Lyman-alpha radiation. Second, even in the case of a small comet (low gas production) the large IUE aperture is quite small as compared with the immense size of the hydrogen coma, so an accurate model which properly accounts for the spatial distribution of the coma is required to invert the inferred brightnesses to column densities and finally to H atom production rates. Our Monte Carlo particle trajectory model (MPTM), which for the first time provides the realistic full phase space distribution of H atoms throughout the coma was used as the basis for the analysis of IUE observations of the inner coma. The MCPTM includes the effects of the vectorial ejection of the H atoms upon dissociation of their parent species (H2O and OH) and of their partial collisional thermalization. Both of these effects are crucial to characterize the velocity distribution of the H atoms. A new spherical radiative transfer calculation based on our MCPTM was developed to analyze IUE observations of optically thick H comae. The models were applied to observations of comets P/Giacobini-Zinner and P/Halley
IUE observations of periodic comets Tempel-2, Kopff, and Tempel-1
We summarize the results of observations made between 10 Jun. - 18 Dec. 1988 with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUS) of comet P/Tempel-2 during its 1988 appearance. The derived water production rate and relative gas/dust ratio are compared with those of P/Halley, observed with IUE in 1985-86, and other potential Comet Rendezvous/Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) target comets, P/Kopff and P/Tempel-1, both observed with IUE in 1983
DISTRIBUTION CHOICE UNDER NULL PRIORS AND SMALL SAMPLE SIZE
Defining appropriate probability distributions for the variables in an economic model is an important and often arduous task. This paper evaluates the performance of several common probability distributions under different distributional assumptions when sample sizes are small and there is limited information about the data.Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,
The gas production rate of periodic comet d'Arrest
Comet P/d'Arrest is a potential target for a rendezvous mission to a short period comet. Its light curve is rather peculiar, the comet being active only after perihelion passage. One apparition out of two is easy to observe from the ground. The 1995 apparition of the comet will offer a unique opportunity to characterize the outgassing properties of its nucleus
Observations of comets with the IUE
Comet Shoemaker-Levey was observed on several dates in June and July 1992. Comparison of the relative brightness of a given emission between IUE and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Faint Object Spectrograph apertures provides information about the spatial distribution of the emitting species from which the excitation mechanisms can be inferred. The comparison between the HST and IUE spectra was abetted by the fact that comet Shoemaker-Levy did not show any indication of short-term temporal variability. Comet Swift-Tuttle is a moderately bright periodic comet that shows relatively strong temporal variations on a scale of hours and days. IUE observations of this comet were made in November 1992 and the detected variability was reported on IAU circular 5663. Coordinated ground-based observations led to the first detection of the CI(lambda)9850 transition that complements CI(lambda)1931 observed by the IUE short wavelength spectrograph and provides a means of indirectly determining the CO abundance
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