Forbidden oxygen lines at various nucleocentric distances in comets
A. Decock, E. Jehin, P. Rousselot, D. Hutsem\'ekers, J. Manfroid, S., Raghuram, A. Bhardwaj, B. Hubert

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectroscopy to analyze forbidden oxygen lines in comet comae, revealing how different parent molecules like water and CO2 influence oxygen emission ratios and line widths at various distances from the nucleus.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the spatial variation of oxygen emission lines and identifies the dominant parent species producing oxygen atoms in different coma regions.
Findings
G/R ratio varies with nucleocentric distance due to collisional quenching.
Green line width decreases with distance from the nucleus.
CO2 contributes to O(1S) production closer to the nucleus.
Abstract
To study the formation of the [OI] lines - i.e., 5577 A (the green line), 6300 A and 6364 A (the two red lines) - in the coma of comets and to determine the parent species of the oxygen atoms using the green to red-doublet emission intensity ratio (G/R ratio) and the lines velocity widths. We acquired at the ESO VLT high-resolution spectroscopic observations of comets C/2002 T7 (LINEAR), 73P-C/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, 8P/Tuttle, and, 103P/Hartley 2 when they were close to the Earth (< 0.6 au). Using the observed spectra, we determined the intensities and the widths of the three [OI] lines. We have spatially extracted the spectra in order to achieve the best possible resolution of about 1-2", i.e., nucleocentric projected distances of 100 to 400 km depending on the geocentric distance of the comet. We have decontaminated the [OI] green line from C2 lines blends. It is found that the…
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