Yes, Denis. I should have mentioned that fact.
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Richard,

Is that the reason why C/2016R2 was so blue in colour?

Denis




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Thanks Jeremy,
Some high-powered stuff in both those papers.
The Far-UV spectroscopy with HST in the first paper is astonishingly good and some surprising results on 46P.
The second paper shows that C/2016 R2 has a coma dominated by CO and N2 with H2O a hundred times less abundant, making it something of an oddity.
Richard
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Subject: [BAA Comets] Two recent ArXiv papers

FUV Observations of the Inner Coma of 46P/Wirtanen

John W. Noonan, Walter M. Harris, Steven Bromley, Davide Farnocchia, Jian-Yang Li, Kathleen E. Mandt, Joel Wm. Parker, Kumar Venkataramani, Dennis Bodewits


A physico-chemical model to study the ion density distribution in the inner coma of comet C/2016 R2(Pan-STARRS)

Susarla Raghuram, Anil Bhardwaj, Damien Hutsemékers, Cyrielle Opitom, Jean Manfroid, Emmanuel Jehin

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