Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Feb 2003
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Because amorphous carbon grains are considered among the main components of cosmic dust, the characterization of their physical and chemical properties in the laboratory is needed to explain the data obtained by the astronomical observations. Material produced by laser pyrolysis of acetylene in the laboratory has been analyzed in the 4000-500 cm-1 (2.5-20 μm) region of the infrared spectrum. It is believed that this material serves as analogue to the cosmic dust. The obtained spectra have been compared to IRAS and ISO infrared spectroscopic data.
Clément Dominik
Henning Thomas
Llamas Jansa Isabel
Mutschke Harald
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