Detection of Diatomic Carbon in 2I/Borisov

Lin, Hsing Wen and Lee, Chien-Hsiu and Gerdes, D. W. and Adams, Fred C. and Becker, Juliette and Napier, Kevin and Markwardt, Larissa (2020) Detection of Diatomic Carbon in 2I/Borisov. The Astrophysical Journal, 889 (2). L30. ISSN 2041-8213

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Abstract

2I/Borisov is the first-ever observed interstellar comet (and the second detected interstellar object (ISO)). It was discovered on 2019 August 30 and has a heliocentric orbital eccentricity of ∼3.35, corresponding to a hyperbolic orbit that is unbound to the Sun. Given that it is an ISO, it is of interest to compare its properties—such as composition and activity—with the comets in our solar system. This study reports low-resolution optical spectra of 2I/Borisov. The spectra were obtained by the MDM Observatory Hiltner 2.4 m telescope/Ohio State Multi-Object Spectrograph (on 2019 October 31.5 and November 4.5, UT). The wavelength coverage spanned from 3700 to 9200 Å. The dust continuum reflectance spectra of 2I/Borisov show that the spectral slope is steeper in the blue end of the spectrum (compared to the red). The spectra of 2I/Borisov clearly show CN emission at 3880 Å, as well as C2 emission at both 4750 and 5150 Å. Using a Haser model to covert the observed fluxes into estimates for the molecular production rates, we find Q(CN) = 2.4 ± 0.2 × 1024 s−1, and Q(C2) = (5.5 ± 0.4) × 1023 s−1 at the heliocentric distance of 2.145 au. Our Q(CN) estimate is consistent with contemporaneous observations, and the Q(C2) estimate is generally below the upper limits of previous studies. We derived the ratio Q(C2)/Q(CN) = 0.2 ± 0.1, which indicates that 2I/Borisov is depleted in carbon-chain species, but is not empty. This feature is not rare for the comets in our solar system, especially in the class of Jupiter-family comets.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Apsci Archives > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 26 May 2023 05:28
Last Modified: 15 Jan 2024 04:23
URI: http://eprints.go2submission.com/id/eprint/1114

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