Coated Metallic Grains as a Source of Interstellar Absorption Lines

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A. Unsöld has suggested that interstellar absorption bands may be produced by plasma resonance in small metallic particles. This paper describes a theoretical and experimental investigation of this suggestion. It is shown that grains of sodium produce an absorption band at λ3700 Å. If these grains were to be coated with ordinary ice, the band would shift to the vicinity of the λ4430 Å band observed in the spectra of highly reddened stars.

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