The ultraviolet spectra of carbonaceous chondrites

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Absorption Spectra, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Thin Films, Troilite, Ultraviolet Spectra, Evaporation, Film Thickness, Inorganic Sulfides

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Carbonaceous chondrites in the form of a thin film prepared by vacuum evaporation are studied. The absorption spectrum obtained for an evaporated film with mass density 4.3 micro-g/sq cm is illustrated. The spectrum exhibits a sharp peak at 226 nm and a broad shoulder at around 270 nm. It is concluded that the most plausible inclusion giving rise to the observed absorption features must be troilite FeS.

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