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Spectroscopic evidence for interstellar ices in comet Hyakutake.

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Irvine, WM; Bockelee-Morvan, D; Lis, DC; Matthews, HE; Biver, N; Crovisier, J; Davies, JK; Dent, WR; Gautier, D; Godfrey, PD; Keene, J ...
Published in: Nature
October 3, 1996

Volatile compounds in comets are the most pristine materials surviving from the time of formation of the Solar System, and thus potentially provide information about conditions that prevailed in the primitive solar nebula. Moreover, comets may have supplied a substantial fraction of the volatiles on the terrestrial planets, perhaps including organic compounds that played a role in the origin of life on Earth. Here we report the detection of hydrogen isocyanide (HNC) in comet Hyakutake. The abundance of HNC relative to hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is very similar to that observed in quiescent interstellar molecular clouds, and quite different from the equilibrium ratio expected in the outermost solar nebula, where comets are thought to form. Such a departure from equilibrium has long been considered a hallmark of gas-phase chemical processing in the interstellar medium, suggesting that interstellar gases have been incorporated into the comet's nucleus, perhaps as ices frozen onto interstellar grains. If this interpretation is correct, our results should provide constraints on the temperature of the solar nebula, and the subsequent chemical processes that occurred in the region where comets formed.

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Nature

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0028-0836

Publication Date

October 3, 1996

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383

Issue

6599

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418 / 420

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Spectrum Analysis
  • Meteoroids
  • Ice
  • Hydrogen Cyanide
  • General Science & Technology
  • Freezing
  • Extraterrestrial Environment
 

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Irvine, W. M., Bockelee-Morvan, D., Lis, D. C., Matthews, H. E., Biver, N., Crovisier, J., … Young, K. (1996). Spectroscopic evidence for interstellar ices in comet Hyakutake. Nature, 383(6599), 418–420. https://doi.org/10.1038/383418a0
Irvine, W. M., D. Bockelee-Morvan, D. C. Lis, H. E. Matthews, N. Biver, J. Crovisier, J. K. Davies, et al. “Spectroscopic evidence for interstellar ices in comet Hyakutake.Nature 383, no. 6599 (October 3, 1996): 418–20. https://doi.org/10.1038/383418a0.
Irvine WM, Bockelee-Morvan D, Lis DC, Matthews HE, Biver N, Crovisier J, et al. Spectroscopic evidence for interstellar ices in comet Hyakutake. Nature. 1996 Oct 3;383(6599):418–20.
Irvine, W. M., et al. “Spectroscopic evidence for interstellar ices in comet Hyakutake.Nature, vol. 383, no. 6599, Oct. 1996, pp. 418–20. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/383418a0.
Irvine WM, Bockelee-Morvan D, Lis DC, Matthews HE, Biver N, Crovisier J, Davies JK, Dent WR, Gautier D, Godfrey PD, Keene J, Lovell AJ, Owen TC, Phillips TG, Rauer H, Schloerb FP, Senay M, Young K. Spectroscopic evidence for interstellar ices in comet Hyakutake. Nature. 1996 Oct 3;383(6599):418–420.
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Published In

Nature

DOI

ISSN

0028-0836

Publication Date

October 3, 1996

Volume

383

Issue

6599

Start / End Page

418 / 420

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Spectrum Analysis
  • Meteoroids
  • Ice
  • Hydrogen Cyanide
  • General Science & Technology
  • Freezing
  • Extraterrestrial Environment