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SOHO Comets: 20-Years and 3,000 Objects Later

arXiv:1611.02279 · doi:10.1098/rsta.2016.0257

Abstract

We present a summary of the more than 3,000 sungrazing and near-Sun comets discovered in coronagraph images returned by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), since its launch in December 1995. We address each of the four main populations of objects observed by SOHO: Kreutz (sungrazing) group, Meyer group, Marsden and Kracht (96P-Family) group, and non-group comets. Discussions for each group include basic properties, discovery statistics, and morphological appearance. In addition to updating the community on the status of the discoveries by SOHO, we also show that the rate of discovery of Kreutz sungrazers has likely remained static since approximately 2003, and report on the first likely fragmentation pair observed within the Meyer group.

Accepted for publication in Philosophical Transactions A, as part of the special issue "Cometary Science after Rosetta"; 11 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables