Evolution of ices and carbonaceous materials in the laboratory and in comets

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Amorphous Materials, Carbonaceous Materials, Comet Nuclei, Comets, Evolution (Development), Ice, Infrared Spectra, Halley'S Comet, Irradiation, Organic Materials

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Some of the main laboratory results concerning amorphous carbon production and organic ice irradiation are described. The experimental data are used to reproduce P/Halley's and other cometary IR spectra. The results indicate that the above mentioned materials appear to be among the best candidates to simulate the actual carbonaceous and organic components in comets.

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