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Some Statistics on Long-Period Comets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

I. Hasegawa
Affiliation:
2-3-H, Saidaijinogami, Nara 631, and Bukkyo University, Kyoto 603, Japan
T. Shimizu
Affiliation:
2-3-H, Saidaijinogami, Nara 631, and Bukkyo University, Kyoto 603, Japan

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Distributions of the original reciprocal semimajor axes l/a and the perihelion distances q of eighty “new” comets (Marsden et al, 1978) are discussed from the view point of a hypothesis of the interstellar origin (Hasegawa, 1976).

Type
Part VI: Comets
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1979 

References

Hasegawa, I.; 1976, “Publ. Astron. Soc. Japan”, 28, pp. 259276.Google Scholar
Marsden, B. G., Sekanina, Z., and Everhart, E.; 1978, “Astron. J.”, 83, pp. 6471.Google Scholar