The C^+^ ion photofragment spectra Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Guan L.
  2. Jiang P.
  3. Zhang G.
  4. Yin T.
  5. Cheng M.
  6. Gao H.
  7. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most abundant molecular species in comets. Its photodissociation by the solar radiation in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) region produces excited atomic fragments C(^1^D), C(^1^S), and O(^1^D), which radiate at characteristic wavelengths when they decay to lower states. The fractional rate constants for generating these fragments from CO photodissociation under the entire range of the solar radiation field are key input values in modelling the observed atomic emission intensities from comets. In this study, the branching ratios of the four lowest dissociation channels C(^3^P)+O(^3^P), C(^1^D)+O(^3^P), C(^3^P)+O(^1^D), and C(^1^S)+O(^3^P) of the ^12^C^16^O photodissociation are measured in the VUV energy range between the threshold of producing the C(^1^S)+O(^3^P) channel (~110500cm^-1^) and the ionisation energy (IE) of ^12^C^16^O (~113045cm^-1^). We measured these ratios using the VUV time-slice velocity-map ion imaging apparatus. We observe a number of high Rydberg states in the aforementioned energy range, with most of them mainly producing ground C(^3^P) and O(^3^P) atomic fragments, and only a few of them producing a significant amount of excited C(^1^D) or O(^1^D) fragments. We also observe the excited C(^1^S) fragment from CO photodissociation and measured its branching ratio for the first time. Based on the photodissociation branching ratios measured in the current and previous studies, we are able to estimate the relative percentages of the excited atomic fragments C(^1^D), C(^1^S), and O(^1^D) from the solar photolysis of ^12^C^16^O below its IE. We discuss the implications for the photochemical modelling of the CO-dominated comet C/2016 R2 (Pan-STARRS).

Keywords
  1. ultraviolet-astronomy
  2. spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2021A&A...647A.127G
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2021-03-22T07:21:53Z
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2021-03-22T07:21:53Z
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