The basic physical and chemical processes responsible for the makeup of cometary ionospheres are discussed in the framework of relevant in situ measurements on the Halley and Giacobini-Zinner comets, as well as recent theoretical models of cometary ionospheres. Special attention is given to physical processes responsible for the formation of the contact surface (CS), which is that surface where the magnetic field becomes zero or extremely small and which separates the field-free ionosphere and the magnetized plasma on the outside. Results of in situ observations indicate that the plasma just outside the CS is just as ionospheric in nature as the 'classical' ionospheric plasma residing within this surface. An expression for the magnetic field in this region is derived.
Theory and observations of cometary ionospheres
Advances in Space Research ; 7 , 12 1
1987-01-01
Miscellaneous
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English
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