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Early Activity in Comet C/2014 UN271 Bernardinelli–Bernstein as Observed by TESS

T. L. Farnham, Michael S. P. Kelley, J. M. Bauer

2021The Planetary Science Journal25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We used long duration observations from the Transient Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) to investigate the behavior of comet C/2014 UN271 Bernardinelli–Bernstein at large heliocentric distances. By combining data from sector 03 (976 30 minute exposures from 2018), and sectors 29 and 30 (3585 and 3410 10 minute exposures, respectively, from 2020), we produced deep coadded images of the comet. A comparison of these results with similarly processed images of inactive Kuiper Belt objects and asteroids reveals that the comet was already exhibiting coma at heliocentric distances 23.8 and 21.2 au, making this one of the most distant comets for which preperihelion activity has been directly detected. A simple syndyne analysis of asymmetries in the coma suggests that activity probably started several years prior to these observations, and likely arose from emission in roughly the sunward direction. The images were used to produce photometric lightcurves, though no rotational variability was detected. We used NEOWISE observations from 2020 November 26–28 to place an upper limit of 2 × 10 28 molecules s −1 (3 σ ) on the CO production rate.

Topics & Concepts

CometComa (optics)PhysicsAsteroidExoplanetAstrophysicsAstronomySatellitePlanetAstrobiologyAstro and Planetary ScienceStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies
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