Carbon Petrography and the Chemical State of Carbon and Nitrogen in IDPs

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Carbon, Cosmic Dust, Electron-Energy-Loss Spectroscopy, Nitrogen

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Carbon is a major component of interplanetary dust. The carbonaceous material in IDPs has a strong effect on the physical and optical properties of IDPs, and is the likely carrier of isotopic anomalies in hydrogen and nitrogen. Despite their abundance and importance, little is known about the nature and distribution of light elements in primitive IDPs. We report here on our TEM and electron energy-loss spectroscopy studies of carbon and nitrogen in a suite of anhydrous IDPs.

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