Post-perihelion optical spectroscopy of 3I/ATLAS reveals less C2 depletion than pre-perihelion, perihelion asymmetry in CN and metal production, metal release tied to CO rather than H2O, and residual [O I] emission indicating additional oxygen parents.
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Empirical release rates for [O I] better match direct CO2 measurements in the comet observed near solar maximum than in the one near solar minimum.
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Post-perihelion Coma Composition of the Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS from Optical Spectroscopy
Post-perihelion optical spectroscopy of 3I/ATLAS reveals less C2 depletion than pre-perihelion, perihelion asymmetry in CN and metal production, metal release tied to CO rather than H2O, and residual [O I] emission indicating additional oxygen parents.
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Observations of [O I] emission in Comets C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) and C/2007 N3 (Lulin): Possible Influence of Solar Activity on Oxygen Line Ratios
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