Carbon Chain Depletion of 2I/Borisov
Theodore Kareta, Jennifer Andrews, John W. Noonan, Walter M. Harris,, Nathan Smith, Patrick O'Brien, Benjamin N.L. Sharkey, Vishnu Reddy,, Alessondra Springmann, Cassandra Lejoly, Kathryn Volk, Albert Conrad,, Christian Veillet

TL;DR
This study analyzes the gas composition of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov, finding it to be strongly depleted in carbon chain molecules, similar to certain Solar System comets, which informs theories of its formation and classification.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of 2I/Borisov's gas content, revealing its carbon chain depletion and comparing it to Solar System comet taxonomies.
Findings
2I/Borisov is strongly carbon chain depleted.
Q(C2)/Q(CN) ratio < 0.095, indicating depletion.
Most depleted comets are Jupiter Family Comets.
Abstract
The composition of comets in the Solar System come in multiple groups thought to encode information about their formation in different regions of the outer protosolar disk. The recent discovery of the second interstellar object, 2I/Borisov, allows for spectroscopic investigations into its gas content and a preliminary classification of it within the Solar System comet taxonomies to test the applicability of planetesimal formation models to other stellar systems. We present spectroscopic and imaging observations from 2019 September 20th to October 26th at the Bok, MMT, and LBT telescopes. We identify CN in the comet's spectrum and set precise upper limits on the abundance of C2 on all dates. We use a Haser model to convert our integrated fluxes to production rates and find Q(CN) = 5.0 +/- 2.0 * 10^24 mol/s on September 20th and Q(CN) = 1.1 - 1.9 * 10^24 mol/s on later dates, both…
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