Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday

In this introductory presentation, material is categorized according to our state of knowledge: What do we know, what do we think we know but don’t know certainly, and what do we not know but often describe it as if it were a well-established fact about comets, their nuclei, their composition, an...

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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-324792020-06-22T03:17:38Z Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday Schulz, R. Balsiger, H. Altwegg, K. Owen, T. Huebner, W. Space science Comet Nuclei Atomic and molecular constituent ; Geiss, Johannes ; Comets -- Congresses ; Comets -- Composition -- Congresses. 523.6 In this introductory presentation, material is categorized according to our state of knowledge: What do we know, what do we think we know but don’t know certainly, and what do we not know but often describe it as if it were a well-established fact about comets, their nuclei, their composition, and processes within comets and their nuclei. The material is presented not with the intend to criticize laboratory work simulating condition in comet nuclei, or observers analyzing their observations, nor modelers using data from both these sources to improve our understanding and make predictions. The intent is to provoke discussion and dialog between these groups to avoid overstating the results. What is a Comet? A comet is a diffuse appearing celestial phenomenon moving in an orbit about the Sun. The central body, the nucleus, is composed of ice and dust. It is the source of all cometary activity, including comae and tails. We distinguish between molecular including atoms and ions) and dust comae. At heliocentric distances of about 1 AU and less, the hydrogen coma typically has dimensions larger than the Sun. The tails are composed of dust, neutral atoms and molecules, and plasma. Comet nuclei are the most primitive bodies in the solar system. They have been created far away from the early Sun and it is supposed that their material has been altered the least since their formation. This volume presents the results of a scientific workshop on comet nuclei and is written by experts working on interstellar clouds, star-forming regions, the solar nebula, and comets. The articles formulate the current understanding and interconnectivity of the various source regions of comet nuclei and their associated compositions and orbital characteristics. This includes a discussion on the transport of materials into the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud regions of the solar system. The distinction between direct measurements of cometary material properties and properties derived from indirect means are emphasized with the aim to guide future investigations. This book serves as a guide for researchers and graduate students working in the field of planetology and solar system exploration. It should also help to influence the planning of scientific strategies for the encounter of the Rosetta spacecraft with Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. 2017-04-24T06:09:10Z 2017-04-24T06:09:10Z 2009 Book 978-0-387-85454-0 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/32479 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, BV 316 p. application/pdf Springer
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topic Space science
Comet Nuclei
Atomic and molecular constituent ; Geiss, Johannes ; Comets -- Congresses ; Comets -- Composition -- Congresses.
523.6
spellingShingle Space science
Comet Nuclei
Atomic and molecular constituent ; Geiss, Johannes ; Comets -- Congresses ; Comets -- Composition -- Congresses.
523.6
Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday
description In this introductory presentation, material is categorized according to our state of knowledge: What do we know, what do we think we know but don’t know certainly, and what do we not know but often describe it as if it were a well-established fact about comets, their nuclei, their composition, and processes within comets and their nuclei. The material is presented not with the intend to criticize laboratory work simulating condition in comet nuclei, or observers analyzing their observations, nor modelers using data from both these sources to improve our understanding and make predictions. The intent is to provoke discussion and dialog between these groups to avoid overstating the results. What is a Comet? A comet is a diffuse appearing celestial phenomenon moving in an orbit about the Sun. The central body, the nucleus, is composed of ice and dust. It is the source of all cometary activity, including comae and tails. We distinguish between molecular including atoms and ions) and dust comae. At heliocentric distances of about 1 AU and less, the hydrogen coma typically has dimensions larger than the Sun. The tails are composed of dust, neutral atoms and molecules, and plasma.
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title Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday
title_short Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday
title_full Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday
title_fullStr Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday
title_full_unstemmed Origin and early evolution of comet nuclei : workshop honouring Johannes Geiss on the occasion of his 80th birthday
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