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  • An upper limit for the water outgassing rate of the main-belt comet 176P/LINEAR observed with Herschel/HIFI
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  • 176P/LINEAR is a member of the new cometary class known as main-belt comets (MBCs). It displayed cometary activity shortly during its 2005 perihelion passage, which may be driven by the sublimation of subsurface ices. We have therefore searched for emission of the H 2O 1 10-1 01 ground state rotational line at 557 GHz toward 176P/LINEAR with the Heterodyne Instrument for the Far Infrared (HIFI) onboard the Herschel Space Observatory on UT 8.78 August 2011, about 40 days after its most recent perihelion passage, when the object was at a heliocentric distance of 2.58 AU. No H 2O line emission was detected in our observations, from which we derive sensitive 3- σ upper limits for the water production rate and column density of <4 × 10 25 mol s -1 and of <3 × 10 10 cm -2, respectively. From the peak brightness measured during the object’s active period in 2005, this upper limit is lower than predicted by the relation between production rates and visual magnitudes observed for a sample of comets at this heliocentric distance. Thus, 176P/LINEAR was most likely less active at the time of our observation than during its previous perihelion passage. The retrieved upper limit is lower than most values derived for the H 2O production rate from the spectroscopic search for CN emission in MBCs.
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