Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989iaus..135p.423n&link_type=abstract
IAU Symposium No. 135: Interstellar dust: contributed papers, p. 423 - 427
Computer Science
Cometary Dust: Silicates, Comet 1986 Iii Halley, Comet 1975 Iii Kohoutek, Cometary Dust: Interstellar Dust
Scientific paper
A continuum emission was subtracted from the 10 μm emission observed
towards comets Halley and Kohoutek. The 10 μm excess emissions have
been compared with BN absorption and laboratory amorphous silicates. The
results show that cometary silicates are predominantly amorphous which
is consistent with the interstellar dust model of comets.
Greenberg Mayo J.
Hage J.
Nansheng Zhao
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