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Post-perihelion coma monitoring of comet Hale-Bopp at ESO
Boehnhardt, H.; Bonfils, X.; Petit, Y. et al.
2002In Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors: ACM 2002
 

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Keywords :
Comet C/1995 O1 Hale-Bopp; Dust Coma; Evolution Post-Perihelion; Structures; Rotation Axis; Distant Activity
Abstract :
[en] The post-perihelion coma activity of Comet C/1995 O1 Hale-Bopp is monitored at ESO telescopes in La Silla and Paranal since Sept. 1997. Imaging through broadband filters in the visible and near-IR wavelength ranges allows to investigate the evolution of the dust coma, namely the appearance of jets, fans, shells and clouds. Long-term evolution: the comet had a porcupine-like embedded fan coma in autumn 1997 that evolved into a northern fan plus shell pattern in 1998 and remains like this since. Thus, the evolution of the coma structure post-perihelion was similar to that pre-perihelion at about the same heliocentric distances, but is occurred in reversed order. This long-term evolution can be characterized by quasi-continuous dust emission from a few (minimum 4) active regions (producing the fan structures) on the nucleus that is modulated by occasional, repetitive and short-term activity increases (generating shell features in the coma). Outbursts: a number of outbursts and unusual activity patterns occurred in the coma of the comet post-perihelion that are documented through the appearance of complex "palm-tree-like" structures of temporary nature in association with outbursts in the visual lightcurve of the comet and a series of 3 dust clouds resembling "mini-comets" and passing through the northern coma at projected velocities of 30-50m/s. The similarity of coma patterns and cometary viewing geometry from Earth before and after perihelion suggests that some nuclear regions had enhanced long-term activity, possibly driven by super-volatile ices at larger (>10AU) heliocentric distances and that the orientation of the rotation axis of the nucleus did not change much over the past 7 years.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Boehnhardt, H.
Bonfils, X.
Petit, Y.
Hainaut, O.
Delahodde, C.
Jorda, L.
Rauer, H.
Colas, F.
Manfroid, Jean  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO)
Marchis, F.
Schulz, R.
Tanabe, R.
Tozzi, G. P.
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Language :
English
Title :
Post-perihelion coma monitoring of comet Hale-Bopp at ESO
Publication date :
01 November 2002
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors: ACM 2002
ISBN/EAN :
92-9092-810-7
Pages :
613-616
Commentary :
500 ISBN: <ISBN>92-9092-810-7</ISBN>
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