The Unusual Apparition of Comet 252P/2000 G1 (LINEAR) and Comparison with Comet P/2016 BA14 (PanSTARRS)
Jian-Yang Li, Michael S.P. Kelley, Nalin H. Samarasinha, Davide, Farnocchia, Max J. Mutchler, Yanqiong Ren, Xiaoping Lu, David J. Tholen, Tim, Lister, Marco Micheli

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble and Discovery Channel Telescope observations to analyze the activity, rotation, and physical properties of comets 252P/2000 G1 and P/2016 BA14, revealing unusual activity levels and rotation states.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational data on 252P's activity, rotation, and nucleus size, and compares it with BA14, highlighting the unusual activity increase of 252P.
Findings
252P shows a bright jet and possible non-principal axis rotation.
252P's activity increased significantly in 2016, making it unusual.
BA14's activity is much lower despite larger surface area.
Abstract
We imaged Comet 252P/2000 G1 (LINEAR) (hereafter 252P) with the Hubble Space Telescope and both 252P and P/2016 BA (PanSTARRS) (hereafter BA) with the Discovery Channel Telescope in March and April 2016, surrounding its close encounter to Earth. The r'-band of 252P in a 0.2"-radius aperture were and cm on March 14 and April 4, respectively, and its gas production rates were: (OH) = s, and (CN) = s on April 17. The r'-band upper limit of BA1 was cm in a 19.2"-radius aperture, and (CN) = s on April 17, 2017. 252P shows a bright and narrow jet of a few hundred kilometers long in the sunward direction, changing its projected position angle in the sky with a periodicity consistent with 7.24 hours. However, its…
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