Initial Speed of Knots in the Plasma Tail of C/2013 R1(Lovejoy)
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We report short-time variations in the plasma tail of C/2013 R1(Lovejoy). A series of short (two to three minutes) exposure images with the 8.2-m Subaru telescope shows faint details of filaments and their motions over 24 minutes observing duration. We identified rapid movements of two knots in the plasma tail near the nucleus (~ 3 x 10^5 km). Their speeds are 20 and 25 km/s along the tail and 3.8 and 2.2 km/s across it, respectively. These measurements set a constraint on an acceleration model of plasma tail and knots as they set the initial speed just after their formation. We also found a rapid narrowing of the tail. After correcting the motion along the tail, the narrowing speed is estimated to be ~ 8 km/s. These rapid motions suggest the need for high time-resolution studies of comet plasma tails with a large telescope.
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