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Radiative processes as diagnostics of cometary atmospheres
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Bonev, B P
, Bodewits, D
, Villanueva, G L
, Cordiner, M A
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Comet heads
/ Comet nuclei
/ Cometary atmospheres
/ Exosphere
/ Icy satellites
/ Interstellar matter
/ Planetary atmospheres
/ Vacuum chambers
2022
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Radiative processes as diagnostics of cometary atmospheres
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Bonev, B P
, Bodewits, D
, Villanueva, G L
, Cordiner, M A
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Comet heads
/ Comet nuclei
/ Cometary atmospheres
/ Exosphere
/ Icy satellites
/ Interstellar matter
/ Planetary atmospheres
/ Vacuum chambers
2022
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Radiative processes as diagnostics of cometary atmospheres
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Radiative processes as diagnostics of cometary atmospheres
2022
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In this chapter, we provide a review of radiative processes in cometary atmospheres spanning a broad range of wavelengths, from radio to X-rays. We focus on spectral modeling, observational opportunities, and anticipated challenges in the interpretation of new observations, based on our current understanding of the atomic and molecular processes occurring in the atmospheres of small, icy bodies. Close to the surface, comets possess a thermalized atmosphere that traces the irregular shape of the nucleus. Gravity is too low to retain the gas, which flows out to form a large, collisionless exosphere (coma) that interacts with the heliospheric radiation environment. As such, cometary comae represent conditions that are familiar in the context of planetary atmosphere studies. However, the outer comae are tenuous, with densities lower than those found in vacuum chambers on Earth. Comets, therefore, provide us with unique natural laboratories that can be understood using state-of-the-art theoretical treatments of the relevant microphysical processes. Radiative processes offer direct diagnostics of the local physical conditions, as well as the macroscopic coma properties.These can be used to improve our understanding of comets and other astrophysical environments such as icy moons and the interstellar medium.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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