Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Cometary Comae
Abstract
During the past decade, vacuum ultraviolet spectra of over 30 comets have been obtained with the IUE satellite observatory. With few exceptions, the spectra of these comets appear to be similar, with OH and H produced by the photodissociation of water being the dominant species and emissions of C, O, S, CS and CO2(+) usually present. Although signs of variabiity of many kinds in comet spectra appear, the evidence from the UV observations suggests that all comets have the same basic chemical composition and that observed differences are due to evolution and ageing processes. During the 1985-86 apparition of Comet Halley, spectra were also obtained by other spacecraft and by sounding rocket instruments, including a long-slit imaging spectrograph.
- Publication:
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IAU Colloq. 116: Comets in the post-Halley era
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- DOI:
- 10.1007/978-94-011-3378-4_6
- Bibcode:
- 1991ASSL..167..139F
- Keywords:
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- Cometary Atmospheres;
- Hydrogen Atoms;
- Hydroxyl Radicals;
- Ultraviolet Astronomy;
- Ultraviolet Spectroscopy;
- Far Ultraviolet Radiation;
- Hubble Space Telescope;
- Iue;
- Spaceborne Astronomy;
- Astrophysics