Monitoring Volatile Evolution in Disrupting Comet D/2021 A1 (Leonard) with NOEMA and APEX
Timothy N. Proudkii, Nathan X. Roth, J\'er\'emie Boissier, Dominique Bockel\'ee-Morvan, Nicolas Biver, Steven B. Charnley, Stefanie N. Milam, Martin A. Cordiner, Michael A. DiSanti, Boncho P. Bonev, and Neil Dello Russo

TL;DR
This study used NOEMA and APEX to monitor volatile emissions from comet D/2021 A1 (Leonard), revealing species-dependent variability and the importance of multi-instrument observations during its perihelion approach.
Contribution
First multi-epoch, multi-instrument survey of volatile emissions from D/2021 A1 (Leonard), highlighting rapid, species-dependent changes during its perihelion approach.
Findings
CS mixing ratios increased by a factor of ~5 as the comet approached the Sun.
HCN levels showed no clear monotonic dependence on heliocentric distance.
Variability suggests disruption processes influence volatile evolution alongside solar insolation.
Abstract
We report a pre-perihelion survey of volatile emissions from comet D/2021 A1 (Leonard) with the Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA; UT 2021 Nov. 5, 21, and Dec. 1) and the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX; UT 2021 Dec. 9-10), spanning heliocentric distances () from 1.3 to 0.80 au. We securely detected HCN and CS and place 3 upper limits on CHOH, HCO, and CO abundances. Line kinematics and NOEMA spatial constraints indicate that HCN was released at or near the nucleus (parent scale length km), while CS showed higher gas expansion velocities and mixing ratios that increased with decreasing consistent with production from a distributed source. Across our campaign, CS mixing ratios relative to HO increased by a factor of 5, from at = 1.3 au to by = 0.80 au. HCN mixing ratios in our data…
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