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Infrared spectroscopy of wild 2 particle hypervelocity tracks in stardust aerogel: Evidence for the presence of volatile organics in cometary dust

  • S. Bajt
  • , S. A. Sandford
  • , G. J. Flynn
  • , G. Matrajt
  • , C. J. Snead
  • , A. J. Westphal
  • , J. P. Bradley

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Abstract

Infrared spectroscopy maps of some tracks made by cometary dust from 81P/Wild 2 impacting Stardust aerogel reveal an interesting distribution of organic material. Out of six examined tracks, three show presence of volatile organic components possibly injected into the aerogel during particle impacts. When particle tracks contained volatile organic material, they were found to be CH2 rich, while the aerogel is dominated by the CH3 rich contaminant. It is clear that the population of cometary particles impacting the Stardust aerogel collectors also includes grains that contained little or none of this organic component. This observation is consistent with the highly heterogeneous nature of collected grains, as seen by a multitude of other analytical techniques.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)471-484
Number of pages14
JournalMeteoritics and Planetary Science
Volume44
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2009

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