Vibrational and rotational excitation of CO in comets. Part 1: Non-equilibrium calculations. Part 2: Results of the calculation for standard bright comet, comet Iras-Araki-Alcock and comet Halley

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Carbon Monoxide, Comet Nuclei, Halley'S Comet, Infrared Spectra, Iras-Araki-Alcock Comet, Molecular Excitation, Molecular Rotation, Vibration, Comets, Gas Evolution, Ice, Iue, Line Spectra, Molecular Collisions, Radiative Lifetime, Solar Flux, Spectrometers, Temperature Profiles, Water

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The vibrational and rotational excitation of the CO molecule in cometary comae were investigated using a model which includes IR vibrational pumping by the solar flux, vibrational and rotational radiative decay, and collisional coupling among rotational states. Steady state was not assumed in solving the rate equations. The evolution of a shell of CO gas was monitored as it expanded from the nucleus into the outer coma. Collisional effects were treated using a kinetic temperature profile derived from theoretical work on the coma energy balance. The kinetic temperature was assumed to be extremely cold in the inner coma; this has significant consequences for the CO excitation. If optical depth effects are ignored, only low J transitions will be significantly excited in comets observed at high spatial resolution. Ground-based observations of CO co-vibrational and rotational transitions will be extremely difficult due to lack of sensitivity and/or terrestrial absorption. However, CO should be detectable from a large comet with favorable observing geometry if the CO is a parent molecule present at the 10% level (or greater) relative to H2O. Observations using cooled, spaceborne instruments should be capable of detecting CO emission from even moderately bright comets.

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