Very Large Telescope Observations of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS. II. From Quiescence to Glow: Dramatic Rise of Ni i Emission and Incipient CN Outgassing at Large Heliocentric Distances*
Rohan Rahatgaonkar, Juan Pablo Carvajal, Thomas H. Puzia, Baltasar Luco, Emmanuel Jehin, Damien Hutsem\'ekers, Cyrielle Opitom, Jean Manfroid, K. Aravind, Micha\"el Marsset, Bin Yang, Laura Buchanan, Wesley C. Fraser, John Forbes, Michele Bannister, Dennis Bodewits

TL;DR
This study presents VLT spectroscopic observations of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing a dramatic increase in Ni I emission and incipient CN outgassing at large heliocentric distances, suggesting non-sublimation release mechanisms for metals.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of 3I/ATLAS over a range of heliocentric distances, highlighting unusual Ni emission and proposing novel non-sublimation metal release processes.
Findings
Detection of CN emission at large distances.
Observation of strong Ni II lines with no Fe I detection.
Steep heliocentric scaling of Ni and CN production rates.
Abstract
We report VLT spectroscopy of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (C/2025~N1) from to ~au using X-shooter (300--550\,nm, ) and UVES (optical, ). The coma is dust-dominated with a fairly constant red optical continuum slope (21--22\%/1000\AA). We report detection of CN emission and also detect numerous Ni\,\textsc{ii}~lines while Fe\,\textsc{i}~remains undetected, potentially implying efficiently released gas-phase Ni. At ~au we derive limits of , but find no indications for [O\,\textsc{i}], C, C or NH. From our latest X-shooter measurements conducted on 2025-08-21 (\,au) we measure production rates of molecules s and (Ni) atoms…
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