Detection of Diatomic Carbon in 2I/Borisov
Hsing Wen Lin, Chien-Hsiu Lee, David W. Gerdes, Fred C. Adams,, Juliette Becker, Kevin Napier, Larissa Markwardt

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of diatomic carbon (C2) and cyanogen (CN) in interstellar comet 2I/Borisov, providing insights into its composition and activity, and comparing it with Solar System comets.
Contribution
First spectroscopic detection of C2 and CN in 2I/Borisov, revealing its molecular composition and depletion in carbon chain species compared to typical Solar System comets.
Findings
Detected CN and C2 emission lines in 2I/Borisov spectra
Estimated molecular production rates for CN and C2
Found 2I/Borisov is depleted in carbon chain species
Abstract
2I/Borisov is the first-ever observed interstellar comet (and the second detected interstellar object). It was discovered on 30 August 2019 and has a heliocentric orbital eccentricity of ~ 3.35, corresponding to a hyperbolic orbit that is unbound to the Sun. Given that it is an interstellar object, it is of interest to compare its properties -- such as composition and activity -- with the comets in our Solar System. This study reports low-resolution optical spectra of 2I/Borisov. The spectra were obtained by the MDM observatory Hiltner 2.4m telescope/Ohio State Multi-Object Spectrograph (on 1 and 5 November 2019). The wavelength coverage spanned from 3700A to 9200A. The dust continuum reflectance spectra of 2I/Borisov show that the spectral slope is stepper in the blue end of the spectrum (compared to the red). The spectra of 2I/Borisov clearly show CN emission at 3880A, as well as C2…
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