High resolution optical spectroscopy of the N2-rich comet C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS)

Abstract

Early observations of comet C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS) have shown that the composition of this comet is very peculiar. We obtained high resolution spectra of the comet in February when it was at 2.8 au from the Sun. We used the UVES spectrograph of the ESO VLT, complemented with narrow-band images obtained with the TRAPPIST telescopes. We detect strong emissions from the ions N2+ and CO+, but also CO2+, emission from the CH radical, and much fainter emissions of the CN, C2, and C3 radicals which were not detected in previous observations of this comet. We do not detect OH or H2O+, and derive an upper limit of the H2O+/CO+ ratio of 0.4, implying that the comet has a low water abundance. We measure a N2+/CO+ ratio of 0.060.01. The non-detection of NH2 indicates that most of the nitrogen content of the comet lies within N2. Together with the high N2+/CO+ ratio, this could indicate a low formation temperature of the comet, or that the comet is a fragment of a large differentiated Kuiper Belt object. The CO2+/CO+ ratio is 1.10.3. We do not detect 14N15N+ lines, and can only put a lower limit on the 14N/15N ratio measured from N2+ of about 100, compatible with measurements of the same isotopic ratio for NH2 and CN in other comets. Finally, in addition to the [OI] and [CI] forbidden lines, we detect for the first time the forbidden nitrogen lines [NI] doublet at 519.79 and 520.04 nm in the coma of a comet.

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