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SPHEREx Pre-Perihelion Mapping of $\mathrm{H_2O}$, $\mathrm{CO_2}$, and $\mathrm{CO}$ in Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2026-02-10 v3 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

From 01- to 15-Aug-2025UT, the SPHEREx spacecraft observed interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. Using R=40130R=40-130 spectrophotometry at λ=0.75\lambda=0.7-5 μ\mum, light curves, spectra, and imaging of ATLAS were obtained. From these, robust detections of water gas emission at 2.72.82.7-2.8 μ\mum and CO2CO_2 gas at 4.234.274.23-4.27 μ\mum plus tentative detections of 13CO2^{13}CO_2 and COCO gas were found. A slightly extended H2OH_2O coma was detected, and a huge CO2CO_2 atmosphere of extending out to at least 4.2×1054.2 \times 10^{5} km was discovered. Gas production rates and 1σ\sigma errors for H2OH_2O, 12CO2^{12}CO_2, 13CO2^{13}CO_2, and COCO were Qgas=3.2×1026±20%Q_{gas} = 3.2 \times 10^{26} \pm 20\%, 1.6×1027±10%1.6 \times 10^{27} \pm 10\%, 1.3×1025±25%1.3 \times 10^{25} \pm 25\%, and 1.0×1026±25%1.0 \times 10^{26} \pm 25\%, respectively. Co-addition of all λ=1.01.5\lambda = 1.0-1.5 μ\mum scattered light continuum images from produced a high SNR image consistent with an unresolved source. The scattered light lightcurve showed 15%\lesssim 15\% variability over the observation period. The absolute brightness of ATLAS at 1.01.51.0-1.5 μ\mum is consistent with a <2.5< 2.5 km radius nucleus surrounded by a 100 times brighter coma. The 1.54.01.5-4.0 μ\mum continuum structure shows a strong feature commensurate with water ice absorption seen in KBOs and distant comets. The observed cometary behavior of ATLAS, including its preponderance of CO2CO_2 emission, lack of COCO output, small size, and predominance of large icy chunks of material in a flux-dominant coma is similar to the behavior of short period comet 103P/Hartley 2, the ''hyperactive comet'' flyby target of the NASA Deep Impact extended mission in 2010. This correspondence suggests that ISOs can be significantly thermally processed before ejection into the ISM, and by comparison to 1I and 2I, can be widely variable in their physical outcome.

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@article{arxiv.2512.07318,
  title  = {SPHEREx Pre-Perihelion Mapping of $\mathrm{H_2O}$, $\mathrm{CO_2}$, and $\mathrm{CO}$ in Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS},
  author = {Carey M. Lisse and Yoonsoo P. Bach and Brendan P. Crill and Phil M. Korngut and Ari J. Cukierman and Sean A. Bryan and Asantha Cooray and C. Darren Dowell and Michael W. Werner and Joseph L. Hora and Zafar Rustamkulov and Jeong-Eun Lee and Bumhoo Lim and Y. R. Fernandez and Volker Tolls and W. T. Reach and O. Doré and Michael Zemcov and James J. Bock and Yun-Ting Cheng and C. Champagne and Seungwon Choi and M. Connelley and J. P. Emery and Spencer Everett and Andreas L. Faisst and Jooyeon Geem and Howard Hui and Masateru Ishiguro and Sunho Jin and Hangbin Jo and Max Mahlke and Daniel C. Masters and Gary J. Melnick and Chi H. Nguyen and Roberta Paladini and M. L. Sitko and Yujin Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.07318},
  year   = {2026}
}

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19 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, submitted to ApJL