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The contribution of methanol to the 3.4 micron feature in comets

Abstract

With the advent of improved detectors and improved moderate resolution spectrometers several interesting features have been seen in the infrared spectra of comets. In particular, an emission excess at 3.52 microns was observed in several comets, and has recently been tentatively assigned to the nu 3 band of methanol (CH3OH). Using a developed model it is possible to calculate the relative strengths of the CH3OH features. The 3.52 microns emission strengths were used in a number of comets to retrieve methanol amounts, and the model was used to predict the fraction of the 3.4 micron flux which is contributed by the species. Implications for cometary formation are discussed

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