Photometry and high-resolution spectroscopy of comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner during its 2018 apparition
Y. Moulane, E. Jehin, P. Rousselot, J. Manfroid, Y. Shinnaka, F. J., Pozuelos, D. Hutsem\'ekers, C. Opitom, B. Yang, and Z. Benkhaldoun

TL;DR
This study provides detailed photometric and spectroscopic observations of comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner during its 2018 apparition, revealing its compositional homogeneity, activity patterns, and isotopic ratios consistent with other comets.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive long-term monitoring of the comet's activity and composition, including high-resolution isotopic measurements, over a complete orbit.
Findings
Comet's activity peaked 24 days before perihelion.
Abundance ratios of species remained constant over the orbit.
Isotopic ratios aligned with typical comet values.
Abstract
We report on photometry and high resolution spectroscopy of the chemically peculiar Jupiter-family Comet (hereafter JFC) 21P/Giacobini-Zinner. Comet 21P is a well known member of the carbon-chain depleted family but displays also a depletion of amines. We monitored continuously the comet over more than seven months with the two TRAPPIST telescopes (TN and TS), covering a large heliocentric distance range from 1.60 au inbound to 2.10 au outbound with a perihelion at 1.01 au on September 10, 2018. We computed and followed the evolution of the dust (represented by Af) and gas production rates of the daughter species OH, NH, CN, C, and C and their relative abundances to OH and to CN over the comet orbit. We compared them to those measured in the previous apparitions. The activity of the comet and its water production rate reached a maximum of (3.720.07)10…
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