... 0.017 - 50 . Arakawa et al. (1991) in Levasseur-Regourd A.C., Hasegawa H. (eds) Origin and Evolution of InterplanetaryDust. ... 7 - 400 . Koike, Shibai (1991) in Levasseur-Regourd A.C., Hasegawa H. (eds) Origin and Evolution of InterplanetaryDust. ...
... Over the past decade spheroids have found wide applications in studies of optics of cometary dust Das & Sen (2006), Moreno et al. (2007), circumstellar dust Wolf, Voshchinnikov & Henning (2002), interplanetarydust Lasue et al. ...
... However, many particles of natural and artificial origin are aggregates (clusters) of subparticles well resembling fractal-like objects (for instance, cometary and interplanetarydust grains [1]). ...
... Spectrosc., v. 59, 597, 1985) allow one to essentially improve the conventional scattering function of antireflection by large fluffy particles of the interplanetarydust. ...
... ibadovsu@yandex.ru Generation of X-rays in comets due to production of hot short-living plasma clots at high-velocity collisions between cometary and interplanetarydust particles (with relative velocities equal or more than 70 km/s) is considered ...
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