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Some characteristics of the solar wind inferred from the study of sodium emission from cometary nuclei

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Seventeen comets, having information on sodium D-line emission during their apparition, have been studied. The heliocentric distances corresponding to the sodium emission commencement or termination epoch are found to have a dependence on the phase of the solar cycle. For comets appearing during a solar maximum the sodium emission is detectable out to greater distances than, for the comets appearing during solar minimum. The sodium emission is also found to depend on heliographic latitude of the comet. It is concluded that the spatial properties of the solar wind during a solar maximum and minimum are responsible for the observed dependence.

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Bappu, M.K.V., Sivaraman, K.R. Some characteristics of the solar wind inferred from the study of sodium emission from cometary nuclei. Sol Phys 10, 496–501 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00145536

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