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Features of the interstellar extinction curve

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1975
The extinction curves for spherical particles are subject to the errors of the particle material’s refractive index. Their sensitivity to these errors has been investigated and is found to be dependent upon wavelength. For graphite, significant errors are produced in the far ultraviolet part of the extinction curve; for silicates, in the near ...
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Interstellar Extinction by Quartz Grains

Nature, 1968
Interstellar extinction cross sections calculated for quartz particles, results indicate quartz is not appreciable component of interstellar ...
K. S. KRISHNA SWAMY   +1 more
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Fullerenes and interstellar extinction

SCIENTIA SINICA Physica, Mechanica & Astronomica, 2022
XueLian SU   +4 more
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Extinction by Interstellar Silica Grains

Nature, 1968
INTEREST has recently been expressed in the possibility that the interstellar dust contains a silica component (ref. 1, and R. C. Gilman, private communication). The purpose of this communication is to point out that silicon dioxide has strong absorptions in the 8–14µ atmospheric “window” which should be observable with ground-based infrared telescopes.
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Interstellar extinction

1992
Chr. Sterken, J. Manfroid
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Interstellar Extinction by Graphite Grains

Nature, 1965
N. C. WICKRAMASINGHE, C. GUILLAUME
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EXTINCTION BY INTERSTELLAR RADICALS

Astronomy & Astrophysics, 1974
ANDRIESS.CD, [No Value], DEVRIES, J
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