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Plasma dynamics in the tail of Comet Kohoutek 1973 XII
Authors:Klaus Jockers
Institution:Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Postfach 20, D-3411 Katlenburg-Lindau, West Germany
Abstract:Photographs of Comet Kohoutek 1973 XII from the period 1974, Jan. 19, 0 UT to Jan. 21, 3 UT, collected from many different observatories and assembled in a unified format, are studied. During this time a large-scale tail disturbance was observed which coincides with the passage of a high-speed solar wind stream and an interplanetary sector boundary. Superimposed on a regular outward motion of tail condensations of a speed less than or about 100 km/sec, a kink moves down the tail with almost solar wind velocity. From the shape of the kink the direction of the solar wind adjacent to the tail is deduced. Of particular interest are tail segments where the solar wind flows across the tail. A waviness on the windward side of the tail is explained by differential acceleration, i.e., dense tail clouds are more massive and therefore less accelerated by the solar wind. On the leeward side tail rays point into the down-wind direction. During the large-scale disturbance the overall plasma density seems to be enhanced. While a tail disconnection does not occur in the event studied it is proposed that the tail disconnection observed in other, more dramatic events is caused by the differential acceleration mechanism combined with changes in the ion source. These are possibly due to enhanced charge exchange of cometary neutrals in the compression region in front of the high speed stream. The problem of tail ray formation near tail condensations is discussed but no solution is offered.
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