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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
Following Sekanina's (1976a,b) suggestion that striae (also known as “synchronic” or pseudosynchronic bands) observed in the dust tails of several comets could be products of fragmentation of friable dust particles ejected from the nucleus, we have completed an investigation of these structures in Comet West 1976 VI (Sekanina and Farrell 1979, detailed paper in preparation), which shows that the dynamical solutions, provided by the fragmentation model on the assumption that solar attraction and radiation pressure are the only forces involved, are indeed in agreement with the observed motions of 16 striae through the tail over a time interval of more than three days. The match is so good that the probability of its being a coincidence of some sort must be virtually nil.