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The Brightest Kreutz Comets
C/2003 K7 in C2 2003 May 24 09:06 UTC (left) and 09:26 UTC (right)
The brightest SOHO Kreutz group comet until now (2009 March) with mag 0
The brightest Kreutz group comets have saturated the LASCO detectors. For C2 the saturation limit is about mag 1.5. Regulus (alpha Leonis, mag 1.36) shows a small amount of saturation in C2 images and IAUC 8982 describes C/2008 K4 as "saturating slightly in both LASCO cameras with estimated peak magnitude about 1 - 2".
Regulus in C2 2008 August 24 06:54 UTC (left) and 07:54 UTC (right)
C/2008 K4 in C2 2008 May 23 09:54 UTC (left) and 10:06 UTC (right)
But "saturating slightly" seems to be an understatement and the brightness of C/2008 K4 is definitely more like mag 1 or brighter as compared with Regulus. And compared with C/2003 K7 the magnitude of C/2008 K4 seems to be between mag 1 and mag 0.
Matthew M. Knight has measured the brightnesses of all Kreutz group comets until SOHO-1100 (2006 February 17). In his thesis he has a table (B.1) which lists all Kreutz comets which have a reliable determined peak in C3. Comets which saturated the detector are italicized. These are C/1998 K10, 1998 K11, 2000 H2, 2001 R2, 2001 U9 and 2003 K7. C/2001 R2 is only saturated in long exposure C3 images taken through the orange filter. The brightest, not italicized comet is C/1998 H2 with a normalized (phase 90 deg, distance 1 AU) C2 peak magnitude of <1.1. The corrections for phase and distance are rather small for C/1998 H2 resulting in an apparent peak brightness of about mag 1.
C/1998 H2 in C2 1998 April 30 08:27 UTC (left) and 09:33 UTC (right)
This comet seems to be on the border to saturate the C2 images, but enlargements and a different scaling show the saturations clearly (insets).
From 2005 April on the IAUCs report brightness estimates for all SOHO comets. At present (2009 March) these estimates extend to the end of the year 2008.
IAUC 8694 describes C/2006 A6 as "in C3 images, the comet was still brightening when at mag perhaps -1.5 on Jan.5.112 at 11.6 solar radii, showing a bright, thin tail, but it was at mag about 2.9 and fading fast by the time it reached 7 solar radii.". The brightness of "perhaps -1.5" is in strong contrast to M Knight's measurement given in his table B.1 as peaking in C3 with a normalized magnitude of 3.9 at 11.7 solar radii. The corrections for phase and distance are +0.70 and +0.13, the apparent magnitude is then 3.1.
The C3 images of 2006 January 05 confirm an apparent magnitude of about mag 3 and rule out something at mag -1.5.
IAUC 8811 describes C/2006 V2 as "peaking at mag 1.3 on Nov. 3.154 UT at 11.0 solar radii in C3 images". This comet saturated the C2 detector:
C/2006 V2 in C2 2006 November 03 10:06 UTC (left) and 10:30 UTC (right)
During 2007 the brightest Kreutz group comets were of mag 3 and in 2008 there was a single bright comet peaking at mag 0-1 (C/2008 K4 pictured above under Regulus).
Searching through the IAUCs before 2005 April (with "SOHO" + "saturated" or "saturating") one finds C/2001 G2 on IAUC 7613 described as "saturated the C2 images (though the comet was partially obscured by the occulting pylon)". The FITS-images show that this comet is close to saturating the detector but not really did it. Thus the apparent magnitude when entering C2 is about 2 and without the occulting pylon at about mag 0.8. Vignetting factors for the first four images are 3.54/3.25/2.80/2.48 corresponding to magnitude differences of 1.4/1.3/1.1/1.0.
C/2001 G2 in C2 2001 April 08 15:06 UTC (left) and 15:30 UTC (right)
From my archival searches of LASCO images I have another candidate -C/1996 Y1 - which I estimated as mag 1 before and after it crossed the pylon in C3 images of 1996 December 22. The first C2 images are indeed saturated and indicating an apparent magnitude of about 1. Vignetting factors for the first three images are 2.88/2.67/2.42 corresponding to magnitude differences of 1.2/1.1/1.0. Without vignetting the apparent magnitude is close to mag 0.
C/1996 Y1 in C2 1996 December 22 22:24 UTC (left) and 22:54 UTC (right)
Table of the brightest Kreutz group comets
mag-a: apparent brightness, mag-n: normalized brightness (phase angle 90 deg, distance 1 AU), phase: correction for phase angle, distance: correction for distance
Designation | SOHO# | peak in C2 | mag-a | phase | distance | mag-n | C/1996 Y1 | 6 | 1996 Dec 22.93 | 0 | +0.50 | +0.14 | 0.6 | C/1998 H2 | 48 | 1998 Apr 30.40 | <1.0 | -0.03 | -0.11 | <1.1 | C/1998 K10 | 54 | 1998 Jun 01.53 | 0.7 | -0.04 | -0.10 | 0.6 | C/1998 K11 | 55 | 1998 Jun 01.75 | 0.2 | -0.03 | -0.09 | 0.1 | C/2000 H2 | 111 | 2000 Apr 29.85 | 0.6 | -0.03 | -0.08 | 0.5 | C/2001 G2 | 303 | 2001 Apr 08.63 | 0.8 | -0.05 | -0.06 | 0.7 | C/2001 U9 | 367 | 2001 Oct 23.45 | <0.6 | +0.64 | +0.12 | <1.4 | C/2003 K7 | 614 | 2003 May 24.39 | 0.1 | -0.05 | -0.10 | -0.0 | C/2006 V2 | 1213 | 2006 Nov 03.15 | 1.3 | +1.16 | +0.17 | 2.6 | C/2008 K4 | 1476 | 2008 May 23.42 | 0.5 | -0.03 | -0.11 | 0.4 | Notes:
C/1996 Y1: the apparent brightness is estimated from the saturation corrected for vignetting
C/1998 H2: the normalized brightness is from M. Knight's table B.1
C/1998 K10: the normalized brightness is from M. Knight's table B.1
C/1998 K11: the normalized brightness is from M. Knight's table B.1
C/2000 H2: the normalized brightness is from M. Knight's table B.1
C/2001 G2: the apparent brightness is estimated from the non-saturation corrected for vignetting
C/2001 U9: the normalized brightness is from M. Knight's table B.1
C/2003 K7: the normalized brightness is from M. Knight's table B.1, in C3 the normalized peak brightness is mag -0.1
C/2006 V2: the apparent brightness is from IAUC 8811
C/2008 K4: the apparent brightness is estimated from the amount of saturation
Images of the other bright Kreutz comets:
C/1998 K10 in C2 1998 June 01 10:28 UTC (left) and 11:27 UTC (right)
C/1998 K10(and K11) in C2 1998 June 01 14:28 UTC (left) and 15:00 UTC (right)
C/2000 H2 in C2 2000 April 29 19:31 UTC (left) and 19:54 UTC (right)
C/2001 U9 2001 October 23 13:27 UTC (left) and 13:50 UTC (right) |