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Volatile Composition and Outgassing in C/2018 Y1 (Iwamoto): Extending Limits for High-Resolution Infrared Cometary Spectroscopy between 2.8 and 5.0 µmWe used the powerful high spectral resolution cross-dispersed facility spectrograph, iSHELL, at the NASAInfrared Telescope Facility(IRTF)to observe C/2018 Y1(Iwamoto), a long-period comet from the Oort cloud.We report production rates for water and eight other parent molecules(native ices),C2H6, CO, CH4,H2CO,CH3OH, HCN, NH3, and C2H2, on three preperihelion UT dates, 2019 January 13 and(near perihelion)February4–5. We present abundance ratios relative to both C2H6(a nonpolar molecule)and H2O(a polar molecule), thereby providing a more complete picture of the parent volatile composition of C/2018 Y1 and potential associations of ices in its nucleus. Overall, the measured spatial distributions for polar molecules(in particular, H2O and CH3OH)were broader, exhibiting more complex structure compared with nonpolar or weakly polar species(CH4,C2H6, andCO). Our January 13 results permitted quantitatively assessing the significant improvement in sensitivity delivered by iSHELL compared with previous capabilities at the IRTF. The efficient spectral coverage of iSHELL plus the favorable geocentric Doppler shift of C/2018 Y1 allowed for measuring>50% of CH4ν3-band emission intensity on both January 13 and February 5. Compositionally, compared to their respective mean abundances among comets from the Oort cloud, C2H6and CH3OH were enriched, CH4and HCN were near normal, and all other species were depleted. The abundance ratio CH3OH/C2H6was higher by 45%±8% on January 13 versusFebruary 5, whereas CH4/C2H6was unchanged within the uncertainty, suggesting nonhomogeneous composition among regions of the nucleus dominating activity on these dates
Document ID
20220002670
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Michael A. Disanti ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Boncho P. Bonev ORCID
(American University Washington, DC)
Neil Dello Russo ORCID
(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory North Laurel, Maryland, United States)
Adam J. Mckay ORCID
(American University Washington, DC)
Nathaniel X. Roth ORCID
(Universities Space Research Association Columbia, Maryland, United States)
Mohammad Saki ORCID
(University of Missouri–St. Louis St Louis, Missouri, United States)
Erika L. Gibb ORCID
(University of Missouri–St. Louis St Louis, Missouri, United States)
Ronald J. Vervack Jr ORCID
(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory North Laurel, Maryland, United States)
Younas Khan ORCID
(University of Missouri–St. Louis St Louis, Missouri, United States)
Hideyo Kawakita
(Kyoto Sangyo University Kyoto, Kyôto, Japan)
Date Acquired
February 16, 2022
Publication Date
November 9, 2021
Publication Information
Publication: The Planetary Science Journal
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Volume: 2
Issue: 6
Issue Publication Date: November 9, 2021
e-ISSN: 2632-3338
Subject Category
Astronomy
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 811073.02.03.04.72
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNH14CK55B
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Public
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