CO2 Infrared Spectra On Silicate Dust Grain Analogs: Implications For JWST Observations - Astrobiology
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CO2 Infrared Spectra On Silicate Dust Grain Analogs: Implications For JWST Observations - Astrobiology
Carbon dioxide is one of the three most abundant species within the ice mantles around dust grains inside molecular clouds. Since a substantial amount of interstellar grains is made of siliceous materials, we have studied the infrared profile of CO2 deposited on top of a bare and ice-coated amorphous silicate (MgFeSiO4) film using reflection absorption […] The post CO2 Infrared Spectra On Silicate Dust Grain Analogs: Implications For JWST Observ…
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