Temporal and spatial behavior of the ultraviolet emissions of comet IRAS-Araki-Alcock 1983d
Feldman, P. D.; A'Hearn, M. F.; Millis, R. L.
United States
Abstract
The spatial distribution and temporal variation of the ultraviolet emissions from comet IRAS-Araki-Alcock 1983d, observed by IUE near closest approach of the comet to the earth, suggest a model for this comet of a rotating cometary nucleus with a nonuniform distribution of volatile ices. The short lifetime of S2 (about 500 s), a species whose presence was first identified in this comet and is presumed to be present generally in the cometary ice, makes S2 a valuable indicator of short-term nuclear activity. In the case of comet 1983d, the S2 production rate decreased by a factor of 10 over a period of 28 hr.