The Unusual Spectrum of Comet 96P/Machholz
Abstract
We report spectra from 3000-5900 A for comet 96P/Machholz, obtained on 2007 Apr 27 UT with the 3-m Shane telescope at Lick Observatory. The spectra are extremely carbon poor, and show a prominent NH2 series, but no CN emission. NH, NH2, and C2 gas production rates are (8.36 +/- 2.18)x1025, (29.88 +/- 3.66)x1025, and (4.52 +/- 0.61)x1023 molecules sec-1, respectively, as determined from Haser model fits to the data. Upper limits to the gas production rates for CN and C3 are 7.5x1022 and 2.0x1023, respectively. Though 96P is depleted in C2 and C3 relative to NH, it is even more depleted in CN than other so-called "carbon-chain depleted" comets.
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