Abstract

Among unsolved questions raised by observations of comets is the origin of extended sources, i.e., the distribution of molecules in the coma which cannot be explained by a direct sublimation from the nucleus. Polyoxymethylene [formaldehyde polymer: also called POM] is sometimes ([CH 2 -O[) n , invoked as a potential parent compound, the degradation of which could produce the required amount of across the coma, but no quantitative study has ever been undertaken with relevant parameters. H 2 CO From new experimental data, we are now able to consider multiphase chemistry: POM in the solid state on cometary grains slowly degrades by solar photons and heat and produces in the gaseous H 2 CO phase. This is a new approach to cometary organic chemistry. We show, by considering simple assumptions about the cometary environment, that the hypothesis of POM on grains leads to a very good agreement with Giotto observations if we assume that the cometary grains are D7% POM by mass at a temperature of 330 K.

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