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Magnetohydrodynamic phenomena in comets and their connection with geoactive currents

Introduction
1. Plasma Nature of the Comet Head 85
2. Fundamental Possibility of Magnetohydrodynamic Description of Phenomena in Comets 85
3. Shock Waves in Comets 87
4. "Collapsing" Envelopes 89
5. Outlines of Comet Heads 91
6. Molecule Ionization in Comets 91
7. Accelerations in Ionized Tails 93
8. Structural Features of Ionized Tails 95
Cited Literature 97

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PACS: 96.30.Cw, 96.25.St, 96.25.Tg, 96.25.Qr (all)
DOI: 10.1070/PU1964v007n01ABEH003646
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Citation: Marochnik L S "Magnetohydrodynamic phenomena in comets and their connection with geoactive currents" Sov. Phys. Usp. 7 80–100 (1964)
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Оригинал: Марочник Л С «Магнитогидродинамические явления в кометах и связь их с геоактивными потоками» УФН 82 221–252 (1964); DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0082.196402c.0221

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