Comets $^{12}$CO$^+$ and $^{13}$CO$^+$ fluorescence models for measuring the $^{12}$C/$^{13}$C isotopic ratio in CO$^+$
Philippe Rousselot (1), Emmanuel Jehin (2), Damien Hutsem\'ekers (2),, Cyrielle Opitom (3), Jean Manfroid (2), Pierre Hardy (1, 4) ((1) Inst., UTINAM, Besan\c{c}on, France, (2) STAR Institute, Univ. Li\`ege, Belgium, (3), Inst. for Astronomy, Univ. of Edimburgh, UK, (4) LICB

TL;DR
This paper develops a new fluorescence model for CO$^+$ ions in comets, enabling the first ground-based measurement of the $^{12}$C/$^{13}$C isotopic ratio in cometary CO$^+$, which aligns with solar system values.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel fluorescence model for $^{12}$CO$^+$ and $^{13}$CO$^+$ ions, facilitating isotopic ratio measurement in comets using optical emission lines.
Findings
Derived $^{12}$C/$^{13}$C ratio of 73±20 in comet C/2016 R2.
Model accurately fits observed CO$^+$ emission lines.
Results suggest the comet is not interstellar, consistent with solar system isotopic ratios.
Abstract
Context: CO is an abundant species in comets, creating CO ion with emission lines that can be observed in the optical spectral range. A good modeling of its fluorescence spectrum is important for a better measurement of the CO abundance. Such a species, if abundant enough, can also be used to measure the C/C isotopic ratio. Aims: This study uses the opportunity of a high CO content observed in the comet C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS), that created bright CO emission lines in the optical range, to build and test a new fluorescence model of this species and to measure for the first time the C/C isotopic ratio in this chemical species with ground-based observations. Methods: Thanks to laboratory data and theoretical works available in the scientific literature we developed a new fluorescence model both for CO and CO ions. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
