Infrared investigation of water in Comet P/Halley
Abstract
The results of the investigation of gaseous water, detected in the IR spectra of the Comet Halley's coma taken by the NASA's Kuiper Airborne Observatory, are summarized. High-resolution spectra revealed, near the wavelength of 2.65 microns, solar-pumped fluorescent emission in the (001-000) band of H2O and three lines of the (011-010) 'hot' band. The absolute production rate of H2O and its spatial distribution, temporal variability, and outflow velocity were measured along with the H2O ortho/para ratio. The measured line intensities indicate that water in the coma is rotationally relaxed. The aperture-averaged excitation temperatures for the low-lying rotational transitions were about 40 K, indicating that the coma kinetic temperature is extremely cold. Significant short-term temporal variations in the H2O line intensities were detected together with a strong pre- to postperihelion asymmetry (a factor of about 7) in the water production rate at a heliocentric distance of about 1 AU.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- November 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987A&A...187..411W
- Keywords:
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- Halley'S Comet;
- Infrared Spectra;
- Water;
- Line Spectra;
- Variability;
- Astrophysics