Have stellar and supernovae radiations altered the pristine nature of comets? |
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Authors: | S. Yabushita |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Effect of stellar and supernova radiations on cometary nuclei in the Oort cloud is investigated. Radiation dose received by a comet is calculated and compared with the one which Halley's comet receives by one perihelion passage. Stellar radiation provides 10 to 50% of Halley unit over 4 billion years. Inclusion of sublimation of volatile molecules such as CO or N2 does not allow the temperature to rise to 30 K by irradiation of bright OB stars, contrary to the claim of Stern and Shull. A chance encounter with a SN provides radiation dose which is just sufficient to raise to 30 K the surface layer which is 1 m thick on the assumption that the radiation is wholly communicated to the interior. Thus, the comets remain pristine under the effect of stellar and SN radiations. |
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