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Main Authors: Biver, N., Bockelée-Morvan, D., Moreno, R., Crovisier, J., Paubert, G., Zakharov, V., Boissier, J., Cordiner, M. A., Roth, N. X.
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.23240
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author Biver, N.
Bockelée-Morvan, D.
Moreno, R.
Crovisier, J.
Paubert, G.
Zakharov, V.
Boissier, J.
Cordiner, M. A.
Roth, N. X.
author_facet Biver, N.
Bockelée-Morvan, D.
Moreno, R.
Crovisier, J.
Paubert, G.
Zakharov, V.
Boissier, J.
Cordiner, M. A.
Roth, N. X.
contents 3I/ATLAS is the third interstellar comet identified as passing through the Solar System. Its high outgassing activity and favourable perihelion passage on October 29, 2025 UT provided an excellent opportunity to investigate the composition of its coma gases through millimeter spectroscopy. We present observations undertaken with the IRAM 30-m telescope on November 1--3, 2025 at an heliocentric distance of 1.36--1.37 au. Lines of HCN, CH$_3$OH, CO, and H$_2$CO are well detected, and $\sim$4$σ$ detections are obtained for CS and CH$_3$CN. The search for H$_2$S was unsuccessful. Abundances of CO, H$_2$CO, CH$_3$OH, and CH$_3$CN relative to HCN are in the upper ranges of values measured in Solar System comets. The sulfur-to-carbon abundance ratio in 3I/ATLAS's coma is at most the minimum value observed in comets. The unusually low expansion velocity of coma gases suggests a near-nucleus gas flow driven by heavy molecules such as CO$_2$, and/or a large fraction of the gaseous production coming from subliming icy grains.
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spellingShingle Perihelion observations of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS with the IRAM 30-m telescope
Biver, N.
Bockelée-Morvan, D.
Moreno, R.
Crovisier, J.
Paubert, G.
Zakharov, V.
Boissier, J.
Cordiner, M. A.
Roth, N. X.
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
3I/ATLAS is the third interstellar comet identified as passing through the Solar System. Its high outgassing activity and favourable perihelion passage on October 29, 2025 UT provided an excellent opportunity to investigate the composition of its coma gases through millimeter spectroscopy. We present observations undertaken with the IRAM 30-m telescope on November 1--3, 2025 at an heliocentric distance of 1.36--1.37 au. Lines of HCN, CH$_3$OH, CO, and H$_2$CO are well detected, and $\sim$4$σ$ detections are obtained for CS and CH$_3$CN. The search for H$_2$S was unsuccessful. Abundances of CO, H$_2$CO, CH$_3$OH, and CH$_3$CN relative to HCN are in the upper ranges of values measured in Solar System comets. The sulfur-to-carbon abundance ratio in 3I/ATLAS's coma is at most the minimum value observed in comets. The unusually low expansion velocity of coma gases suggests a near-nucleus gas flow driven by heavy molecules such as CO$_2$, and/or a large fraction of the gaseous production coming from subliming icy grains.
title Perihelion observations of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS with the IRAM 30-m telescope
topic Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.23240