The Motion, Evolution of Orbits, and Origin of CometsG.A. Chebotarev, E.I. Kazimirchak-Polonskaya, B.G. Marsden Springer Science & Business Media, 6 de des. 2012 - 548 pàgines The many papers by Soviet authors have been translated into English by A. P. Kirillov, N. A. Nikiforova, E. A. Voronov, and others. Some of the papers were trans lated by the authors themselves. The discussion records have been prepared at the Institute for Theoretical Astronomy by V. K. Abalakin, N. A. Belyaev, A. P. Kirillov, V. A. Shor, E. A. Voronov, N. S. Yakhontova, and others. The three papers published in French have been carefully checked by B. Milet. The final editing has been done at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and we thank J. H. Clark, P. D. Gregory, J. E. Kervick, and G. Warren for retyping much of the material. Our special thanks are due to the D. Reidel Publishing Company for the excellent care they have taken in printing these proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 45. G. A. CHEBOT AREV E. I. KAZIMIRCHAK-POLONSKA Y A B. G. MARSDEN INTRODUCTION The idea to organize a Symposium on 'The Motion, Evolution of Orbits, and Origin of Comets' dates back to the IAU thirteenth General Assembly, held in 1967 in Prague. Owing to the impossibility of completing during the General Assembly the discussion on the problem of orbital evolution of comets Professor G. A. Chebotarev, then the newly elected President of IAU Commission 20, initiated the organization of the international symposium in Leningrad where the full scope of cometary problems might be considered from the viewpoint of celestial mechanics. |
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N S CHERNYKH Observations of Comets at the Crimean Astrophysical | 22 |
E P Mazets A F Ioffe Institute of Physics and Technology Leningrad U S S | 25 |
YU V EVDOKIMOV Investigation of the Motion of Periodic Comet | 32 |
B G MARSDEN General Remarks on Orbit and Ephemeris Computation | 36 |
A Minin U S S R Academy of Sciences Moscow U S S | 41 |
E RABE Orbital Characteristics of Comets Passing Through the | 55 |
A T SINCLAIR The Motions of Bodies Close to Commensurabilities with | 61 |
N S Chernykh Crimean Astrophysical Observatory Crimea U S S | 66 |
P Konopleva Main Astronomical Observatory Ukrainian Academy of Sciences | 265 |
E M PITTICH Splitting and Sudden Outbursts of Comets as Indicators | 283 |
Z SEKANINA Rotation Effects in the Nongravitational Parameters | 294 |
Z SEKANINA A Model for the Nucleus of Enckes Comet | 301 |
E A KAJMAKOV and V I SHARKOV Laboratory Simulation of | 308 |
E A KAJMAKOV V I SHARKOV and s s ZHURAVLEV A Nongravita | 316 |
E M NEZHINSKIJ On the Stability of the Oort Cloud | 335 |
G T YANOVITSKAYA On New Comets and the Size of the Cometary | 346 |
Fominov Institute for Theoretical Astronomy Leningrad U S S | 103 |
G SITARSKIA Numerical Interpretation of the Homogenization | 106 |
P HERGET On the Differential Correction of Nearly Parabolic Orbits | 123 |
G K Nazarchuk Kiev Planetarium Kiev U S S | 124 |
H Debehogne Observatoire Royal de Belgique Bruxelles Belgique | 127 |
the Current Status | 135 |
P E ZADUNAISKY On the Determination of Nongravitational Forces | 144 |
F L WHIPPLE and S E HAMID A Search for Enckes Comet in Ancient | 152 |
N A BELYAEV and F B KHANINA Linkage of Seven Apparitions | 167 |
E D KONDRATEVA Periodic Comet TempelTuttle and the Leonid | 200 |
W J KLEPCZYNSKI Determination of Planetary Masses from the Motions | 209 |
E I KAZIMIRCHAKPOLONSKAYA The Determination of Jupiters | 227 |
N S CHERNYKH Determination of the Mass of Jupiter from Observations | 233 |
B G MARSDEN The Motion of Hidalgo and the Mass of Saturn | 239 |
K A SHTEJNS and I E ZALKALNE The Influence of Minor Planets | 246 |
A Z DOLGINOV Physical Processes in Cometary Atmospheres 253 | 260 |
o V DOBROVOLSKIJ New Estimates of Cometary Disintegration Times | 352 |
E EVERHART The Effect of the Ellipticity of Jupiters Orbit on the Capture | 360 |
E I KAZIMIRCHAKPOLONSKAYA The Major Planets as Powerful | 373 |
F L WHIPPLE The Origin of Comets | 401 |
S K VSEKHSVYATSKIJ The Origin and Evolution of the Comets | 413 |
J M WITKOWSKI On the Problem of the Origin of Comets | 419 |
G A CHEBOTAREV N A BELYAEV and R P EREMENKO Investigation | 428 |
A F ZAUSAEV The Use of the HalphenGoryachev Method in the Study | 441 |
J DELCOURTÉvolution séculaire des orbites de particules météoriques | 447 |
B YU LEVIN A N SIMONENKO and L M SHERBAUM Deformation | 454 |
E I KAZIMIRCHAKPOLONSKAYA N A BELYAEV and A K TERENT | 462 |
E N KRAMER Theoretical Cometary Radiants and the Structure | 472 |
H ALFVÉN On the Relation between Comets and Meteoroids 485 | 487 |
Kulikova Institute for Experimental Meteorology Obninsk U S S | 498 |
S GASKA On the Possible Common Origin of Minor Planets Comets | 515 |
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