Published March 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

The states of carbon and nitrogen atoms after photodissociation of CN, CH, CH(+), C2, C3, and CO in comets

  • 1. Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX (USA)
  • 2. Sao Paulo Universidade (Brazil)

Description

The photodissociation of carbon compounds by solar UV radiation at a heliocentric distance of 1 AU is examined, comparing published observational data with the predictions of theoretical models and results from laboratory experiments. It is shown that species other than CO, including CN, CH, CH(+), C2, and C3, can contribute to the observed brightness of the VUV lines of C I (156.1, 165.7, and 193.1 nm) and C II (133.5 nm) in comet comae. CN photodissociation is also found to produce metastable 2D0 and 2P0 N I atoms, possibly leading (at heliocentric distances less than 0.25 AU) to 143.9-nm emission via resonance fluorescence. 37 refs

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Journal Title
Icarus
Journal Volume
90
Series
Icarus.
Journal Page Range
74-78
ISSN
0019-1035
CODEN
ICRSA