The extinction of starlight at wavelengths near 2200A

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Graphite, Interstellar Extinction, Magnesium Oxides, Near Ultraviolet Radiation, Absorption Spectra, Granular Materials, Impedance, Oxygen Ions

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The extinction of starlight at wavelengths near 2200 A by small grains of magnesium oxide rather than by graphite is discussed. The potential ability of graphite to produce ultraviolet extinction is shown to be an order of magnitude greater than the extinction which MgO grains can produce under the most favorable assumptions concerning the effectiveness of O2- transitions.

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