Some results about laboratory dust analysis in the FIR range

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Cosmic Dust, Far Infrared Radiation, Interstellar Matter, Space Environment Simulation, Stellar Envelopes, Astronomical Models, Big Bang Cosmology, Carbon, Interstellar Chemistry, Silicon Carbides

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Amorphous carbon and silicon carbide submicron grains were produced under experimental conditions and analyzed to measure properties of interstellar and/or circumstellar solid matter. Morphological and optical properties of the grains were determined. Far infrared (FIR) extinction measurements were performed to determine the spectral trend, a critical parameter in models of the diffuse galactic FIR emission from the cosmic dust and the distortion of the cosmic background radiation. The measurements can be used to study the early history of the Universe.

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