Narrow band photometry of comet Kohoutek.
Abstract
Photometric observations of the coma of comet Kohoutek were made at the Cassegrain focus of a 36-inch telescope. The observations consisted of one wide (visual, 5454 A) and six narrow (CN, 3879 A; C3, 4057 A; C2, 4732 A, 5165 A, 5634 A; continuum, 5200 A) band interference filters. In addition each filter was used with six diaphragms. Good quality data were obtained on 13 days between November 1973 and February 1974. A small flare was observed on 1 December for all filters, a CN flare on 13 January, and a visual flare on 28 January. The data were reduced to absolute narrow band magnitudes of the comet for the 13 days. The radial dependence of the surface brightness was derived from the set of diaphragms and future work will be directed toward using these results for modeling density distributions for the coma.
- Publication:
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NASA Special Publication
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976NASSP.393...70B
- Keywords:
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- Cassegrain Optics;
- Kohoutek Comet;
- Photometry;
- Telescopes;
- Brightness;
- Chemical Composition;
- Data Reduction;
- Emission Spectra;
- Errors;
- Line Spectra;
- Photoelectric Emission;
- Astrophysics