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Womack M. Homich A. Festou M. C. Mangum J. Uhl W. T. Stern S. A. 《Earth, Moon, and Planets》1997,77(3):259-264
On-the-Fly maps of emission from the HCO+ J = 3-2 transition at 267.6 GHz were obtained of C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp) on 1997 Mar 15.6 UT using the NRAO 12-m telescope
with high spatial resolution. Unlike the relatively symmetric and centralized maps of the neutral species CO, HCN and H2CO, the spatial extent of HCO+ emission is very diffuse with a complex structure characterized by at least two physically different regions. The bulk of
the HCO+ emission peaks in intensity ∼175,000 km anti-sunward from the nuclear position. This peak emission does not fall directly
along the anti-sunward direction, but is rotated by ∼10 degrees toward the east from the anti-sunward direction. A substantial
void, or decrease, of HCO+ emission is observed within ∼ 55,000 km of the nucleus. The HCO+ emission in this void is roughly half the intensity of the emission observed 100,000 km away. This decrease of HCO+ emission near the nucleus may indicate that production or excitation of HCO+ is inhibited, or perhaps that HCO+ is easily destroyed in the inner coma, especially within ∼50,000 km of the nucleus. This void roughly coincides with the
approximate location and size of the so-called “diamagnetic cavity” in the coma and may mark a significant transition region
in the inner coma of Hale-Bopp
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