Radiogenic Heating as the Cause of the Nitrogen Deficiency in Comets

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We find that radiogenic heating provides a viable mechanism to account
for the origin of the nitrogen deficiency observed in comets. This
mechanism is also found consistent with the presence of nitrogen-rich
atmospheres around Pluto and Triton.

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