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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 6:37
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Subject: (meteorobs) CSM: "Comet C/2001
A2 (LINEAR)"
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23 April 2001
C/2001 A2 (LINEAR) Brightens Unexpectedly - Further
Notes
As noted below, C/2001 A2 (LINEAR) has brightened significantly. It
is now
clear that this is not an outburst in the classic sense. If it was,
the
comet would have faded by now. It also seems unlikely that the nucleus
has
broken up. There has been no specific evidence to support that
conclusion.
Rather, as noted below as one of the possible explanations, I
now believe
that a major vent, not previously exposed to sunlight, has
opened up (or
moved into the sunlight via precession of the rotation of the
nucleus). If
this is true, this comet may well reach naked-eye brightness.
The comet is
currently (by my estimate) magnitude 6.7. If it now followed a
standard
formula (perhaps unlikely), it would reach about magnitude 4.0-4.5
in June.
If it happens, it will be a nice treat. Although don't expect a
long bright
tail. This comet appears to be dust-poor so the tail is likely
to be faint.
A word of warning...if it is a major vent that has caused
this activity, it
can shut down as quickly as it turned on. Don't be
surprised if there is a
sudden drop in brightness at some point.
CSM
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