Silicon carbide in laboratory, in interstellar space and in the solar system.

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Circumstellar Dust: Carbon Stars, Cometary Dust, Cosmic Dust: Laboratory Simulations, Interstellar Dust

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Using theoretical models and laboratory data on different dust mixtures containing silicon carbide grains, the authors obtained the best fit of several infrared emission spectra of carbon stars and comets. The results suggest that silicon carbide formed in the envelopes around carbon stars and also present in our solar system may provide an important link between interstellar and interplanetary solid material.

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