JI Jiang-hui's research while affiliated with Chinese Academy of Sciences and other places

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Publications (4)


Water Ice Sublimation Distribution on the Surface of Short Period Comet
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July 2023

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Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics

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ZHAO Yu-hui

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Statistical Study of the Dynamical Properties of Long Period Comets

October 2022

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Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics

Based on comet observations from JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and MPC (Minor Planet Center), the orbits of long period comets (LPCs) were reverse-evolved to obtain their original orbits. The dynamic characteristics of LPC observation orbit and original orbit are analyzed. The results show that the distribution of reciprocal of the semi-major axis of LPC observation orbit ((1/a)obs) is significantly different from that of the original orbit ((1/a)ori), and the peak values are at (1/a)obs∼2×10−5au−1 and (1/a)ori∼6×10−5au−1, respectively; large perihelion LPC (perihelion distance q> 3.1 au) and small perihelion LPC (perihelion distance q ≤ 3.1 au) have the same peak position of original orbit ((1/a)ori), both located at 1×10−4au−1; the peak positions of original reciprocal semi-major axis of LPCs between JPL and MPC are the same, both at 1×10−4au−1. Many Oort cloud comets have large perihelion distances (more than 50% of comets with q> 3.1 au). It will provide information to understand the dynamical characteristics of long period comets and Oort cloud comets, and will also provide a research basis for future space missions targeting long period comets.

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... Current methods for space environment situational awareness [1][2][3][4][5], near-Earth asteroid detection [6], large-scale sky survey [7,8], etc., yield massive amounts of star image data every day. Star image registration is a fundamental data processing step for astronomical image differencing [9], stacking [10], and mosaicking [11] applications, and has high requirements in terms of robustness, accuracy, and real-time capability on the part of registration algorithms. ...

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A Practical Star Image Registration Algorithm Using Radial Module and Rotation Angle Features
Statistical Analysis on the Number of Discoveries and Discovery Scenarios of Near-Earth Asteroids
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  • January 2023

Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics

... They arrive from the Oort cloud, where they were ejected from the giant-planet region after their formation and storage for the past 4.5 Gyr (Jewitt, 2022). In comparison with shortperiod comets, which are observed over many revolutions, a much shorter observational window is available for long-period comets (Jewitt, 2022;Yang et al., 2022). Nevertheless, investigating their characteristics is crucial for studies of the early Solar system (Mazzotta Epifani et al., 2016). ...

Statistical Study of the Dynamical Properties of Long Period Comets
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  • October 2022

Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics