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Observations of the Rigollet Comet from Korea and Japan KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국우주과학회 (The Korean Space Science Society)
초록

Since Rigollet first discovered a comet in 1939, many follow-up observations have been made, particularly in Europe. It is now known that the Rigollet comet is identical with the one observed by Herschel in 1788, and thus it is now called 35P/1939 O1 or the Herschel-Rigollet comet. Yumi, a Japanese astronomer, also observed the Rigollet comet in Korea using a 6-inch refractor telescope, and published his data in two Japanese journals (Bulletin of the Observatory of the Government-General of Korea and Publication of the Lecture on Meteorology). In his paper, Yumi also referred to observations by Hirose and Kanda in Japan. However, their works have not been given attention by international society. In this study, we analyze the observation data of Yumi and present preliminary orbital elements using it with a modified Gauss method. We expect that this study will be used to refine the orbital elements of the Rigollet comet by orbital-calculation experts. For that reason, we have also transcribed all the observational data presented by Yumi.

저자
  • Lee, Ki-Won(Catholic University of Daegu)
  • Mihn, Byeong-Hee( Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) | Mihn, Byeong-Hee
  • Ahn, Young Sook( Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) | Ahn, Young Sook
  • Kim, Bong-Gyu( Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) | Kim, Bong-Gyu