C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) production rates from high-resolution TNG/HARPS-N spectra

Munaretto, G.; Cambianica, P.; Cremonese, G.; Fulle, M.; Boschin, W.; Di Fabrizio, L.; Podio, L.; Codella, C.
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Planetary and Space Science

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6
2023
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8
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1
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Description
The composition of comets hold clues about the early stages of the formation and evolution of the Solar System. Being the brightest comet observed in the northern hemisphere since the passage of comet C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp) in 1997, comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) represents an interesting target for studying its coma composition and the chemical inventory of its nucleus.

We aim to estimate the production rate (mol/s) for the chemical species identified in the coma. By comparing with other comets, we aim to assess whether this comet is typical or peculiar, and investigate any distinctive feature.

From high resolution (R = 115000) spectra of C/2020 F3 at 0.72 AU from the Sun obtained with the HARPS-N instrument at the TNG, we measured the flux of selected C2, CN, C3, NH3 and O(1D) bands and emission lines, that were converted to production rates (Q) through the Haser formalism. From O(1D) we derive the production rate of water molecules. These values are then normalized with respect to CN and water production rates and compared with results from other spectroscopic surveys.

We estimate production rates Q(CN) = (1.55 ± 0.39) ⋅ 1026 mol/s, Q(C2) = (1.76 ± 0.32) ⋅ 1026 mol/s, Q(C3) = (0.32 ± 0.12) ⋅ 1026, Q(H2O) = (3481.32 ± 3.48) ⋅ 1026 mol/s and Q(NH2) = (10.58 ± 3.64) ⋅ 1026 mol/s. With respect to water, we find relatively lower (by a factor of ≈ 4 - 5) CN and C2 mixing ratios and a relatively high NH2 mixing ratios than other comets, especially for heliocentric distances below 1 AU.

The calculated production rates and their ratios highlight discrepancies in the sublimation of comet C/2020 F3 with respect to Solar System comets and are consistent with the presence of a nucleus with a heterogeneous composition, already proposed in literature.