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A Review of Radio Interferometric Imaging of Comets
1989
International Astronomical Union Colloquium
AbstractWe present an overview of cometary observations carried out with the VLA. These include OH imaging observations, studies of other molecules and searches for continuum emission. Primarily, we discuss the OH observations obtained of Comet Halley, a periodic comet, and Comet Wilson, a "new" comet. The emission from Comet Halley is confined to a region a few times 105km. The emission from Comet Wilson shows sporadic blobs at large distances (∼ 106km from the center), which vary abruptly in
doi:10.1017/s0252921100109686
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