학술논문

Detecting X-ray Emission from Cometary Atmospheres Using the Suzaku X-ray Imaging Spectrometer
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: Presented at: The Energetic Cosmos: From Suzaku to Astro-H, Otaru, Japan, Jun 29 - Jul 02, 2009
Subject
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS CARBON IONS
CHARGE EXCHANGE
COMETS
L SHELL
OXYGEN
RECOMBINATION
SOLAR WIND
SPECTRA
SPECTROMETERS
UNIVERSE
Language
English
Abstract
The Suzaku X-ray imaging spectrometer has been used to observe the X-ray emission from comets 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3C and 8P/Tuttle. Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3C was observed during May and June of 2006, while it was near perihelion and passed within 0.1 AU of the Earth. Comet 8P/Tuttle was observed during January of 2008 when it was at its closest approach to the Earth at 0.25 AU, and again near perihelion at a distance of 0.5 Au from Earth. In the case of comet 73P/Schwassmann Wachmann 3C, the XIS spectra show line emission from highly charged oxygen and carbon ions as well as emission from what is most likely L-shell transitions from Mg, Si, and S ions. This line emission is caused by charge exchange recombination between solar wind ions and cometary neutrals, and can be used as a diagnostic of the solar wind. Here we present some of the results of the observation of the comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3C.