Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1775823 | Icarus | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Arecibo S-band (λ=13cm) radar observations of Comet C/2001 A2 (LINEAR) on 2001 July 7-9 showed a strong echo from large coma grains. This echo was significantly depolarized. This is the first firm detection of depolarization in a grain-coma radar echo and indicates that the largest grains are at least λ/2Ï or 2 cm in radius. The grains are moving at tens of mâsâ1 with respect to the nucleus. The nondetection of the nucleus places an upper limit of 3 km on its diameter. The broad, asymmetric echo power spectrum suggests a fan of grains that have a steep (differential number â¼aâ4) size distribution at cm-scales, though the observed fragmentation of this comet complicates that picture.
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Authors
Michael C. Nolan, John K. Harmon, Ellen S. Howell, Donald B. Campbell, Jean-Luc Margot,