The fluorescence of cometary OH
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Abstract
A new solar spectral atlas, improved oscillator strengths, and additional transitions have been incorporated in calculations of the fluorescent equilibrium of the OH molecule in comets as a function of heliocentric distance and radial velocity. Comparisons of detailed, ultraviolet band profiles have been made with the observed, high-resolution spectra of eight comets. While a purely fluorescent equilibrium calculation is sufficient to reproduce the major variations seen in the band structure from one comet to another, some collisional quenching of the inversion of the X2II3/2 Lambda-doublet ground state is required to match the detailed features. The relative population inversion of the upper and lower levels of the ground state is also calculated as a function of both distance and velocity, with the results being consistent with 18 cm radio observations. Predictions of the infrared OH vibrational bands are made; the 1-0 band should be observable if a sufficiently high spectral resolution is employed.
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