Frozen Hydrocarbon Particles of Cometary Halos as Carriers of Unidentified Emissions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The possible nature of unidentified cometary emissions is under discussion. We propose a new model of the ice particles in cometary halos as a mixture of frozen polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and acyclic hydrocarbons. We describe principal properties of frozen hydrocarbon particles (FHPs) and suggest interpreting some of the unidentified cometary emission lines as the photoluminescence of FHPs. The results of compar-ative analysis are present.

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