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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Measurements from the Dust Counter and Mass Analyzer (DUCMA) instruments on VEGA-1 and -2 revealed unexpected fluxes of low mass (up to 10 to the minus 13th power g) dust particles at very great distances from the nucleus (300,000 to 600,000 km). These particles are detected in clusters (10 sec duration), preceded and followed by relatively long time intervals during which no dust is detected. This cluster phenomenon also occurs inside the envelope boundaries. Clusters of low mass particles are intermixed with the overall dust distribution throughout the coma. The clusters account for many of the short-term small-scale intensity enhancements previously ascribed to microjets in the coma. The origin of these clusters appears to be emission from the nucleus of large conglomerates which disintegrate in the coma to yield clusters of discrete, small particles continuing outward to the distant coma.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: ESA, Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Diversity and Similarity of Comets; p 391-397
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Measurements obtained with the Dust Counter and Mass Analyzer instruments on the Vega 1 and 2 spacecraft are used to study properties of the coma of comet P/Halley. Well-defined envelope boundaries for the inverse square dependence of flux with distance from the nucleus are found, and regions of enhanced fluxes above these R exp -2 baselines inside these boundaries are identified as dust jets. The mass spectrum of the giant flux enhancement noted near the closest approach of Vega 1 is shown to be similar to the preencounter spectra. The data suggest the emission from the nucleus of large conglomerates of small particles which disintegrate as they travel outward, explaining the 10 to the -13th g particles observed beyond the envelope boundaries.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astronomy and Astrophysics (ISSN 0004-6361); 187; 1-2; 742-752
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