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Cometary Science Newsletter
Issue 13
Apr 2016
http://www.cometarysciencenews.org/

- One Year of the Cometary Science Newsletter

- Letter to the Editor

  + Cryovolcanoes and the Nucleus of Comet 29P/S-W1

- Conference Announcements

  + First Announcement: Symposium Comets 2016

- Refereed Journal Papers

  + Rotationally induced surface slope instabilities responsible for CO₂
    activity of Comet 103P/Hartley 2, Steckloff et al.

  + The CO₂ Abundance in Comets C/2012 K1 (PanSTARRS), C/2012 K5
    (LINEAR), and 290P/Jager as Measured with Spitzer, McKay et al.

  + HCN observations of comets C/2013 R1 (Lovejoy) and C/2014 Q2
    (Lovejoy), Wirström et al.

  + Anatomy of outbursts and quiescent activity of Comet
    29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann, Miles et al.

  + Discrete sources of cryovolcanism on the nucleus of Comet
    29P/Schwassmann–Wachmann and their origin, Miles

  + Heat of solution: A new source of thermal energy in the subsurface
    of cometary nuclei and the gas-exsolution mechanism driving
    outbursts of Comet 29P/Schwassmann‒Wachmann and other comets, Miles

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