Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996nascp3339..227w&link_type=abstract
Scientific conference: From stardust to planetesimals, p. 227 - 230
Computer Science
Interplanetary Matter: Composition, Chondrites: Composition
Scientific paper
Quenched carbonaceous composites (QCCs) are products from the ejecta of a hydrocarbon plasma. The authors present Raman spectra of the QCCs and compare them with various carbonaceous materials to better understand the structure QCC. They find that structure of QCC is different from that of graphite and more similar to carbonaceous material found in some interplanetary dust particles and chondritic meteorites.
Hayashi Saeko Suzuki
Miyaoka Hiroshi
Tokunaga Alan T.
Wada Shohei
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