Bibcode
Lara, L.-M.; Licandro, J.; Tozzi, G. P.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.404, p.373-378 (2003)
Fecha de publicación:
6
2003
Revista
Número de citas
8
Número de citas referidas
8
Descripción
Broad-band optical and infrared observations in the R, I, and J, H,
Ks bands of comet McNaught-Hartley (C/1999 T1) were performed
from Jan. 25 to Feb. 4, 2001, shortly after the comet perihelion on Dec.
14, 2000. For the time the comet was observed, it did not show any
peculiar behaviour either in the infrared or in the optical, that is, no
non-spherical structures, besides the dust tail, or outburst or daily
activity variations were detected. Calibration of the images in the A f
rho frame provide us with values of dust production between 1000 and
3000 cm, depending on the date and on the wavelength. The general
behaviour of the dust coma of C/1999 T1 is that described by a
steady-state production of long-lived grains expanding radially outwards
from the nucleus. The dust color does not clearly change with projected
cometocentric distance. During a time span of 10 days, the cometary dust
grains observed in the Ks filter seemed to become slightly
redder on Feb. 05 than they were on Jan. 26, 2001.