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Explanation of the Anomalous Outburst Activity of Comet 29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann 1: The Hypothesis about the Existence of Large Satellites

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We explain the anomalous outburst activity of comet 29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann 1 by the existence of satellites touching the surface of the comet nucleus at the pericenters of their orbits. It is assumed that the satellites move in eccentric orbits and a large amount of dust, the reflection of light from which causes periodic outbursts in brightness (BAA 2023), is ejected as a result of their collisions with the dust layer of the nucleus. Depending on the depth of penetration of the satellites into the dust layer, outbursts in comet brightness of various intensities occur. An improvement of the comet orbit by invoking positional observations allows the preferred direction of the ejection of material to be determined from the photocenter offset, which we interpret as the direction of the velocity vector of the largest satellite at the pericenter. The results of our numerical simulations of the ejection and subsequent motion of dust particles caused by the contact of the satellite with the dust layer of the comet nucleus explain the formation of the structures observed in the comet: the dust jets and their mirror symmetry as well as the extent of the region of material ejection from the surface of the comet nucleus.

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Medvedev, Y.D., Pavlov, S.R. Explanation of the Anomalous Outburst Activity of Comet 29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann 1: The Hypothesis about the Existence of Large Satellites. Astron. Lett. 49, 486–491 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063773723080030

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