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Title:
The puzzling detection of the 22 GHz water emission line in Comet Hyakutake at perihelion
Authors:
Cosmovici, Cristiano B.; Montebugnoli, Stelio; Orfei, Alessandro; Pogrebenko, Sergej; Cortiglioni, Stefano
Affiliation:
AA(Istituto Fisica Spazio Interplanetario, CNR, Area di Ricerca Tor Vergata 00133 Roma, Italy), AB(Istituto di Radioastronomia, CNR Medicina (BO), Italy), AC(Istituto di Radioastronomia, CNR Medicina (BO), Italy), AD(JIVE Dwingeloo, The Netherlands), AE(TESRE, CNR Bologna, Italy)
Publication:
Planetary and Space Science, v. 46, p. 467-470. (P&SS Homepage)
Publication Date:
04/1998
Origin:
ELSEVIER
Bibliographic Code:
1998P&SS...46..467C

Abstract

We observed Comet Hyakutake C/1996 B2 during the period 26 April-4 May 1996 around perihelion searching for the 22 GHz neutral water line by using a fast multichannel spectrometer coupled to the 32 m dish of the Medicina radiotelescope. We report here not only the first certain detection of this radio spectral line in a comet and the unique detection of water in a celestial body at a distance of 0.23 AU from the Sun, but also strong physical anomalies in the behavior of the water molecule velocities. The line is split into two clear and bright components and is positively shifted with respect to the comet rest velocity at velocities varying from 22 to 44 km/s during the four days of observation. As far as we know, a similar behavior of neutral molecules in comets has never been observed before as the outflow velocity should normally not exceed 1 km/s. A qualitative analysis of the data seems to support sublimation of excited water molecules from accelerated icy grains which form an extended source around the nucleus. The strong coronal activity observed by the SOHO spacecraft in the same period may have contributed to the acceleration mechanism. A future quantitative analysis would be very useful for the study of the complex plasma-grain interaction problem and of the cometary activity at very close distances from the Sun.
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