Simultaneous VLT/MUSE maps of dust, [OI], C2, NH2, and CN in comet 67P's 2021 coma reveal that NH2 and CN are linked to dust fans, with NH2 scale lengths 1.5-1.9 times longer in one region, hinting at extended sources.
MUSE observations of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: A reference for future comet observations with MUSE
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Observations of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko were performed with MUSE at large heliocentric distances post-perihelion, between March 3 and 7, 2016. Those observations were part of a simultaneous ground-based campaign aimed at providing large-scale information about comet 67P that complement the ESA/Rosetta mission. We obtained a total of 38 datacubes over 5 nights. We take advantage of the integral field unit (IFU) nature of the instrument to study simultaneously the spectrum of 67P's dust and its spatial distribution in the coma. We also look for evidence of gas emission in the coma. We produce a high quality spectrum of the dust coma over the optical range that could be used as a reference for future comet observations with the instrument. The slope of the dust reflectivity is of 10%$/100$ nm over the 480-900 nm interval, with a shallower slope towards redder wavelengths. We use the $\mathrm{Af\rho}$ to quantify the dust production and measure values of 65$\pm$4 cm, 75$\pm$4 cm, and 82$\pm$4 cm in the V, R, and I bands respectively. We detect several jets in the coma, as well as the dust trail. Finally, using a novel method combining spectral and spatial information, we detect the forbidden oxygen emission line at 630 nm. Using this line we derive a water production rate of $1.5\pm0.6 \times 10^{26} \mathrm{molec./s}$, assuming all oxygen atoms come from the photo-dissociation of water.
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Recent Chemo-morphological Coma Evolution of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Simultaneous VLT/MUSE maps of dust, [OI], C2, NH2, and CN in comet 67P's 2021 coma reveal that NH2 and CN are linked to dust fans, with NH2 scale lengths 1.5-1.9 times longer in one region, hinting at extended sources.