C/2002 VQ94 (LINEAR) and 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 - CO + and N 2 + rich comets
Abstract
We investigated comets active at large heliocentric distances using observations obtained at the 6-m BTA telescope (SAO RAS, Russia). Long-slit and photometric modes of the focal reducer SCORPIO were used. Two of the comets, 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 (SW1) and C/2002 VQ94 (LINEAR) were observed to be emission rich. Detection of CO + and N 2 + emissions in the comae of these comets is evidence that they were formed in the outer regions of the Solar System or in a pre-solar interstellar cloud in a low temperature environment with T ~ 25K. The ratio of N 2 +/CO + is equal to 0.011 and 0.027 for SW1 and LINEAR, respectively. Comet LINEAR is the most distant object in the Solar System (7.332 AU) for which CO + and N 2 + are measured. The photometric maximum of the isolated CO + coma in comet LINEAR is shifted by 1.4 arcsec (7.44 × 103 km) relative to the photometric maximum of the dust coma. This shift deviates from the sunward direction by 63 degrees.
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Highlights of Astronomy
- Pub Date:
- March 2015
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- Bibcode:
- 2015HiA....16..159I