Detection of solid C(triple bond)N bearing materials on solar system bodies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Cn Emission, Comets, Iapetus, Solids, Uranus Rings, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Chemical Composition, Cyanides, Infrared Spectra, Solar System

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We found observational evidence for the presence of C(triple bond)N-bearing solid materials on four classes of Solar System bodies: comets, asteroids, the rings of Uranus, and Saturn's satellite Iapetus. Gaseous CN was known in comet spectra, and the IR spectra of Comet P/Halley show emission of the CN fundamental at 4.5 microns interpreted as solids containing CN- group in the grains of the inner coma. The presented data offer the first evidence for chemically related material on the other objects.

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