Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS: discovery and physical description
Abstract
We describe the physical characteristics of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered on 2025 July 1 by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. The comet has eccentricity, e 6.08 and velocity at infinity, v∞ 57 km/s, indicating an interstellar origin. We obtained B,V, R, I, g, r, i, and z photometry with the Kottamia Astronomical Observatory 1.88-m telescope, the Palomar 200-inch telescope, and the Astrophysical Research Consortium 3.5-m telescope on 2025 July 2, 3, and 6. We measured colour indices B-V=0.980.23, V-R=0.710.09, R-I=0.140.10, g-r=0.840.05 mag, r-i=0.160.03 mag, i-z=-0.020.07 mag, and g-i=1.000.05 mag and a spectral slope of 16.01.9 \%/100 nm. We calculate the dust cross-section within 10,000 km of the comet to be 184.64.6 km2, assuming an albedo of 0.10. 3I/ATLAS's coma has FWHM2.2 arcsec and A(0)f=280.83.2 cm. We estimate that 3I/ATLAS's m-scale to mm-scale dust is ejected at 0.01-1 m/s, implying a dust production of 0.1 - 1.0 kg/s.
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