Initial characterization of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov
Piotr Guzik, Micha{\l} Drahus, Krzysztof Rusek, Wac{\l}aw Waniak,, Giacomo Cannizzaro, In\'es Pastor-Marazuela

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and initial analysis of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov, revealing its physical and orbital properties that closely resemble Solar System comets, challenging previous assumptions about interstellar objects.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov showing it is similar to Solar System comets, with new observational data and analysis.
Findings
2I/Borisov has a hyperbolic excess speed of ~32 km/s.
It exhibits a coma and faint tail consistent with dust ejection.
Its physical properties resemble those of Solar System comets.
Abstract
Interstellar comets penetrating through the Solar System had been anticipated for decades. The discovery of asteroidal-looking 'Oumuamua was thus a huge surprise and a puzzle. Furthermore, the physical properties of the 'first scout' turned out to be impossible to reconcile with Solar System objects, challenging our view of interstellar minor bodies. Here, we report the identification and early characterization of a new interstellar object, which has an evidently cometary appearance. The body was discovered by Gennady Borisov on 30 August 2019 UT and subsequently identified as hyperbolic by our data mining code in publicly available astrometric data. The initial orbital solution implies a very high hyperbolic excess speed of ~32 km/s, consistent with 'Oumuamua and theoretical predictions. Images taken on 10 and 13 September 2019 UT with the William Herschel Telescope and Gemini North…
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