Far-ultraviolet Observations of Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) from FORTIS

Abstract

We have used the unique far-UV imaging capability offered by a sounding rocket borne instrument to acquire observations of C/2012 S1 (ISON) when its angular separation with respect to the sun was 26.3deg, on 2013 November 20.49. At the time of observation the comet's heliocentric distance and velocity relative to the sun were rh = 0.43 AU and rhdot = -62.7 km s-1. Images dominated by C I 1657 A and H I 1216 A were acquired over a 1e6 x 1e6 km2 region. The water production rate implied by the Lyman alpha observations is constrained to be QH2O approximately 8e29 s-1 while the neutral carbon production rate was QC approximately 4e28 s-1. The radial profile of C I was consistent with it being a dissociation product of a parent molecule with a lifetime approximately 5e4 seconds, favoring a parent other than CO. We constrain the QCO production rate to 5(+1.5, -7.5)e28 s-1 with 1sigma errors derived from photon statistics. The upper limit on the QCO/QH2O < 6%.

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