Abstract

Directed outgassing from isolated sources on P/Encke's rotating nucleus is investigated based on observations made between 1868 and 1918. A model of a collimated particle flow which identifies a sunward fan-like coma with the emission cone described by the ejecta from a discrete active region is shown to account for physical observations of the comet's perihelion. The results support nucleus precession, with a time-variable rate averaging about 1 degree per revolution. It is suggested that wall collapse and other processes limit the lifespans of individual vents to only a few hundred years or so. Differences between new and old vents are considered.

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