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Hydrogen cyanide and hydrocarbons mix on Titan. [PDF]
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Diffuse interstellar bands in Orion: The environment dependence of DIB strength
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Nitrogen- and oxygen-rich organic material indicative of polymerization in pre-aqueous cryochemistry on Bennu's parent body. [PDF]
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Astronomical & Astrophysical Transactions, 2003
The identification of diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) remains an open problem since discovery of the first two such features 80 years ago. Any attempt to solve the mystery of the carrier(s) of the DIBs must involve interdisciplinary collaboration between molecular physicists, chemists and astronomers.
B. Wszołek, M. Wszołek
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The identification of diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) remains an open problem since discovery of the first two such features 80 years ago. Any attempt to solve the mystery of the carrier(s) of the DIBs must involve interdisciplinary collaboration between molecular physicists, chemists and astronomers.
B. Wszołek, M. Wszołek
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Diffuse interstellar absorption bands
Science in China Series G: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy, 2009The diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are a large number of absorption bands that are superposed on the interstellar extinction curve and are of interstellar origin. Since the discovery of the first two DIBs in the 1920s, the exact nature of DIBs still remains unclear.
FuYuan Xiang, ShunLin Liang, AiGen Li
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The Diffuse Interstellar Bands
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1995The diffuse interstellar bands are absorption features observed in the spectra of stars seen through significant column densities of interstellar material. Of the 127 confirmed DIBs in the optical region between 0.4 and about 1.3 /Lm, only 2 have (tentatively) been identified with a specific carrier.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1988
The paper presents a review of the observational investigations of the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) which, despite being the object of considerable research, remain unidentified since 1921. The review is focused on the most recent investigations done with the aid of solid-state detectors which make it possible to obtain high S/N spectra.
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The paper presents a review of the observational investigations of the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) which, despite being the object of considerable research, remain unidentified since 1921. The review is focused on the most recent investigations done with the aid of solid-state detectors which make it possible to obtain high S/N spectra.
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On the diffuse interstellar bands
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions, 1993The problem of the diffuse interstellar bands is considered from a spectroscopic viewpoint. A partial decomposition of the astrophysical spectrum based on the grouping of some of the bands into families is discussed with particular reference to ‘diffuse bands’ observed in emission from the Red Rectangle nebula.
Janet R. Miles, Peter J. Sarre
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The Diffuse Interstellar Band Spectrum
1995The location of diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) in the electromagnetic spectrum, their shape and relative position, as well as their relative intensities contain information about the nature of the DIB carrier. What follows is a brief summary of such features of the DIB spectrum as they emerge from a recent systematic survey of DIBs and from related ...
P. Jenniskens, F.-X. Désert
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Shape of the Diffuse Interstellar Bands
Nature Physical Science, 1971THE diffuse interstellar bands, which have been known for about 36 years1, are still one of the mysteries of astronomy. One hope has been that with definite identification of these bands will come not only further information about interstellar matter and its condition but, more specifically, more information about the nature of interstellar grains ...
J. MAYO GREENBERG, R. STOECKLY
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