Contemporaneous Optical and Near-Infrared Observations of the Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Pre- and Post-Perihelion
Kyle Medler, Willem B. Hoogendam, Christopher Ashall, Bin Yang, James J. Wray, Benjamin J. Shappee, Karen J. Meech, Michael A. Tucker, Katie Auchettl, Dhvanil D. Desai, Jason T. Hinkle, Andrew M. Hoffman, Mark E. Huber, David O. Jones, Ruining Zhao

TL;DR
This study presents optical and near-infrared spectroscopic observations of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS before and after perihelion, revealing its compositional features, spectral slopes, and similarities to other interstellar objects.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of 3I/ATLAS across optical and NIR wavelengths, highlighting its unique spectral properties and compositional signatures.
Findings
Detected emission lines of Ni, CN, Fe, and C3 in the comet.
Observed a positive spectral slope in optical and negative in NIR wavelengths.
Identified a spectral turnover at ~1.1 micrometers related to the dusty coma.
Abstract
Interstellar objects provide a unique view into the formation of other star systems. Here we present spectroscopic observations of the recently discovered interstellar object 3I/ATLAS between a heliocentric distance of to ~au on either side of its travels through perihelion. We obtained several observations with the Keck-I/LRIS, Keck-II/NIRES, Gemini/GMOS, and UH88/SNIFS spectrographs, covering a wavelength range of . We report the continued emission of both Ni and CN, along with post-perihelion detections of Fe and a weak detection of . We determine the spectral slope across optical and NIR wavelengths and find a positive spectral slope in the optical, with values ranging from in the blue regions () to in the red () regions. In contrast, the NIR…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
