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WAS COMET C/1945 X1 (DU TOIT) A DWARF, SOHO-LIKE KREUTZ SUNGRAZER?

ABSTRACT The goal of this investigation is to reinterpret and upgrade the astrometric and other data on comet C/1945 X1, the least prominent among the Kreutz system sungrazers discovered from the ground in the twentieth century. The central issue is to appraise the pros and cons of a possibility tha...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2015-12, Vol.815 (1), p.52
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BRIGHTNESS
COMETS
comets: general
DATA ANALYSIS
Digitization
DISTURBANCES
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Grounds
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ORBITS
Perihelions
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