Observations of the red auroral oxygen lines in nine comets
Abstract
The digital sky-subtracted spectra of nine cometary nuclei are used to measure the 6300, 6363-A Auroral red doublet of the O I forbidden line, and in view of the confinement of the cometary oxygen lines to their nuclear source, a small but variable correction for NH2 blending in different comets is made. For seven of the comets measured, and under the assumption of H2O's exclusive role as the oxygen parent, the average Q(H2O)/Q(O I) ratio is about 20. This is in excellent accord with theory, and it is conjectured that the O I production rate can be used to scale the total cometary volatile loss in even faint, distant comets. The data obtained are consistent with heliocentric production rates that vary as power laws, with n values of 2.0 for 'gassy' comets and nearer to 5.0 for dusty ones. The comets with the greatest volatile mass-loss rates all were found to have dusty spectra.
- Publication:
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- Pub Date:
- December 1982
- DOI:
- 10.1086/131101
- Bibcode:
- 1982PASP...94.1008S
- Keywords:
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- Comet Nuclei;
- Forbidden Transitions;
- Oxygen Production;
- Oxygen Spectra;
- Spectrophotometry;
- Abundance;
- Auroral Spectroscopy;
- Encke Comet;
- Kohoutek Comet;
- Astronomy