Dust and Volatiles in the Disintegrating Comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS)

Abstract

C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) is an Oort cloud comet with an orbital period of 5895\, yr. Starting in March 2020, its nucleus underwent disintegration. In order to investigate the gas and dust properties of C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) during its disintegration, we obtained long-slit spectra at 3600--8700\,A and BVRI multi-band images with the Xinglong 2.16-Meter Telescope in April 2020. Our observations revealed that C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) exhibited strong emission bands of CN, C2, C3, and NH2 which are superimposed on a dust scattering continuum, typical of cometary spectra in the optical. The production rates of CN, C2, and C3 derived using the Haser model and the corresponding C2/CN and C3/CN ratios suggest that C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) is a ``typical'' Oort cloud comet under the A'Hearn classification, although it appears less dusty as revealed by the Af quantities. Its dust-scattering reflectivity is slightly red, with a gradient of 5% per 103\,A. We model the reflectivity gradient in terms of porous dust and find that the red color is accounted for by porous dust.

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