Laboratory study of silicates and application to cometary dust

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Cometary Atmospheres, Cosmic Dust, Optical Properties, Silicates, Emission Spectra, Glass, Halley'S Comet, Infrared Spectroscopy, Olivine

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A study was carried out to measure the optical properties of glassy silicates having a composition similar to that of minerals predicted in theoretical condensation sequences. Here, measured values of the mass absorption coefficient, from 2.5 to 25 microns, are presented for ground samples of olivine, dipsoid, and serpentine, and also smoke samples prepared from these minerals. The broad emission feature present in the Comet Halley spectrum between 8 and 13 microns is fitted using laboratory spectral data of natural (both glassy and crystalline) and synthetic amorphous olivine with a chemical composition reflecting the cosmic abundances of the various components.

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