Icy Grains from the Nucleus of Comet C/2013 US10 (Catalina)
Silvia Protopapa, Michael S. P. Kelley, Bin Yang, James M. Bauer,, Ludmilla Kolokolova, Charles E. Woodward, Jacqueline V. Keane, Jessica M., Sunshine

TL;DR
This study tracks water ice and CO2 in comet C/2013 US10 (Catalina) over its orbit, revealing how sublimation processes influence the comet's coma composition and providing insights into nucleus material and physical evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive orbital coverage of water ice and CO2 in a dynamically new comet, linking sublimation activity to observed coma properties and nucleus composition.
Findings
Water-ice grains detected at multiple orbital points.
CO2/AFρ ratio increases as the comet approaches the Sun.
Ice grains are long-lived beyond 3.9 au, indicating preservation since leaving the nucleus.
Abstract
We present IRTF/SpeX and NEOWISE observations of the dynamically new comet C/2013 US (Catalina), hereafter US10, from 5.8 au inbound, to near perihelion at 1.3 au, and back to 5.0 au outbound. We detect water ice in the coma of US10, assess and monitor the physical properties of the ice as insolation varies with heliocentric distance, and investigate the relationship between water ice and CO. This set of measurements is unique in orbital coverage and can be used to infer the physical evolution of the ice and, potentially, the nucleus composition. We report (1) nearly identical near-infrared spectroscopic measurements of the coma at 5.8 au, 5.0 au, +3.9 au (where 0 au indicates pre-perihelion epochs), all presenting evidence of water-ice grains, (2) a dust-dominated coma at 1.3 au and 2.3 au and, (3) an increasing CO/ ratio from 4.9 au to 1.8 au. We…
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