A physico-chemical model to study the ion densitydistribution in the inner coma of comet C/2016 R2(Pan-STARRS)
Susarla Raghuram, Anil Bhardwaj, Damien Hutsem\'ekers, Cyrielle, Opitom, Jean Manfroid, Emmanuel Jehin

TL;DR
This paper presents a physico-chemical model to analyze ion density distribution and emission mechanisms in the inner coma of comet C/2016 R2, revealing dominant ions and excitation sources at various distances.
Contribution
The study introduces a comprehensive model that accounts for multiple ionization and excitation processes, providing insights into the ion composition and emission mechanisms of this unique comet.
Findings
CO2+ and CO+ are the major ions in the inner coma.
Photon and electron impact ionization dominate within 300 km, while resonance fluorescence dominates farther out.
Modelled emission ratios align with observations, aiding composition analysis.
Abstract
The recent observations show that comet C/2016 R2 (Pan-Starrs) has a unique and peculiar composition when compared with several other comets observed at 2.8 au heliocentric distance. Assuming solar resonance fluorescence is the only excitation source, the observed ionic emission intensity ratios are used to constrain the corresponding neutral abundances in this comet. We developed a physico-chemical model to study the ion density distribution in the inner coma of this comet by accounting for photon and electron impact ionization of neutrals, charge exchange and proton transfer reactions between ions and neutrals, and electron-ion thermal recombination reactions. Our calculations show that CO2+ and CO+ are the major ions in the inner coma, and close to the surface of nucleus CH3OH+, CH3OH2+ and O2+ are also important ions. By considering various excitation sources, we also studied the…
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