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DUSTY PLASMA EFFECTS IN COMETS: EXPECTATIONS FOR ROSETTA D.A. Mendis,1 and M. Horányi,2 Received 25 October 2012; revised 26 January 2013; accepted 31 January[removed]Despite their small masses, comets have played an
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Russell / /

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United States / /

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University of California / University of Colorado / /

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thermal processing / gas production rate / energy balance / kinetic energy / chemical composition / outflowing gas acts / energy balance equation / chemical differentiation / solar energy / dust-gas interaction / cometary gas / outflowing gas / energy / /

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American Geophysical Union / Rosetta-Philae mission / Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering / African Union / Deep Impact mission / Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics / University of Colorado / Boulder / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Department of Physics / Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Studies / University of California / San Diego / Rosetta mission / /

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Friedrich Bessel / Fedor Brodikhin / Vega / Edmund Halley / Ludwig Biermann / Hannes Alfvén / DUSTY PLASMAS / /

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Singer and Walker / mp / Corresponding author / /

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radiation / Geophysics / sublimation / ESA / /

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