Radio Source Scintillations Through Comet Tails Revisited: Comet Wilson (1987)
OB Slee, AD Bobra, D Waldron and J Lim
Australian Journal of Physics
43(6) 801 - 812
Published: 1990
Abstract
Observations of the quasars 0606-795 and 0637-752 as the tail of Comet Wilson swept across them on May 1 and May 2, 1987, showed a three-fold increase in scintillation index over that of nearby compact radio sources outside the tail. Two scintillation regimes have been identified: (1) small-scale turbulence of 10-40 km develops near the tail-axis; (2) large-scale turbulence of 90-350 km is present in the off-axis transition region between the tail plasma and solar wind. At a distance 0·12 AU downstream from the nucleus the r.m.s. electron-density variation in these turbules is 4-8 cm-3 on axis and 0·8-1· 7 cm-3 in the transition region between the tail and the solar wind. The reported negative results from earlier comets are shown to be of doubtful significance.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH900801
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