Abstract

The scale lengths are examined for the Haser (1957) model using new, photoelectric, high signal-to-noise ratio data on a variety of comets. The comets have helicocentric distances from 0.75 to 1.81 AU. It is shown that the scale lengths for C2 and C3 compiled by A'Hearn and Newburn and Spinrad (1984) do not adequately represent the data for most of the comets considered. New scale lengths are derived for these two molecules. CN scale lengths are discussed. It is shown that an R-sub-h squared variation for the scale lengths works for most molecules but that the C2 parent scale length must vary by R-sub-h to the 2.5 power.

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