Context. It is widely accepted that C3 and in particular C2 play an important role in the compositional classification of comets, and the most well-established classification scheme to date is indeed based on the Haser production rates of these two radicals. A link between both C3 and C2 and their actual parent molecules would therefore be desirable to allow both a physical and chemical interpretation of the compositional classification of comets. A first detailed study was performed by Helbert and collaborators for comet C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp), which suggested a link between these two radicals and the parent species C2H2, C2H6, and C3H4. ...
This work investigates the chemical and dynamical diversities of comets, and explores the clues they...
We present a comparative study on molecular abundances in comets based on millimetre/submillimetre o...
The discovery of hydrogen isocyanide (HNC) in comet Hyakutake with an abundance (relative to hydroge...
Context. It is widely accepted that C3 and in particular C2 play an important role in th...
International audienceThe origin of CN radicals in comets is not completely understood so far. We pr...
Abstract. Comets are among the most primitive bodies of the solar system, and their chemical composi...
The C2 and C3 radicals are prominent emission in the visible region of cometary spectra. Observation...
We examine the spatial distribution of C-2, C-3, and NH radicals in the coma of comet Encke in order...
We present an analysis of OH, CN, and C2 jets observed in Comet Hale-Bopp during April 22-26, 1997. ...
Recent laboratory results on the photodissociation of the C2H and C3H2 radicals are described. These...
Recent developments in the chemical modelling of cometary comae are described. We discuss the cyanid...
A major observational challenge in cometary science is to quantify the extent to which chemical comp...
This dissertation examines the potential impact of chemical reactions and outflow behavior on the ch...
The photochemistry of possible parent molecules of comets has been reviewed. Quantum yields for many...
Multiple potential parent species have been proposed to explain CN abundances in comet comae, but th...
This work investigates the chemical and dynamical diversities of comets, and explores the clues they...
We present a comparative study on molecular abundances in comets based on millimetre/submillimetre o...
The discovery of hydrogen isocyanide (HNC) in comet Hyakutake with an abundance (relative to hydroge...
Context. It is widely accepted that C3 and in particular C2 play an important role in th...
International audienceThe origin of CN radicals in comets is not completely understood so far. We pr...
Abstract. Comets are among the most primitive bodies of the solar system, and their chemical composi...
The C2 and C3 radicals are prominent emission in the visible region of cometary spectra. Observation...
We examine the spatial distribution of C-2, C-3, and NH radicals in the coma of comet Encke in order...
We present an analysis of OH, CN, and C2 jets observed in Comet Hale-Bopp during April 22-26, 1997. ...
Recent laboratory results on the photodissociation of the C2H and C3H2 radicals are described. These...
Recent developments in the chemical modelling of cometary comae are described. We discuss the cyanid...
A major observational challenge in cometary science is to quantify the extent to which chemical comp...
This dissertation examines the potential impact of chemical reactions and outflow behavior on the ch...
The photochemistry of possible parent molecules of comets has been reviewed. Quantum yields for many...
Multiple potential parent species have been proposed to explain CN abundances in comet comae, but th...
This work investigates the chemical and dynamical diversities of comets, and explores the clues they...
We present a comparative study on molecular abundances in comets based on millimetre/submillimetre o...
The discovery of hydrogen isocyanide (HNC) in comet Hyakutake with an abundance (relative to hydroge...