Abstract:
Post-perihelion observed emission fluxes at 388 nm (CN) and 516 nm (C₂) of the coma of comets Austin (1982g) and Bradfield (1980t) are analysed in the framework of the Haser model. Ratios of Haser model CN and C₂ parent production rates with expansion velocity show that each comet behaves normally. For comet Austin (1982g), the Q cn/v and Q c₂/v values decrease with increase of heliocentric distance of comet. For an assumed 20% activity of the total spherical surface area of the nucleus, the water vaporization theory coupled with derived water production rates from the International Ultraviolet Explorer H and OH flux data yields a nuclear diameter of about 6 km for comet Austin (1982g). For comet Bradfiled (1980t), the derived nuclear diameter is expected to be of about 1 km. In each comet, the dust mass production rates as well as ratio of dust-to-gas mass production rates decrease with increase of heliocentric distance of comet.