When comparing the dark icy surfaces of outer solar system small bodies and the composition of carbonaceous chondrites derived from dark asteroids we find a significant discrepancy in the assessed amounts of elemental carbon: up to 80% amorphous carbon is used to model the dark surfaces of Kuiper Belt Objects and Centaurs whereas at most 5% of elemental carbon is found in carbonaceous chondrites. If we presume that regimes of comet nuclei formation are analogous to disk regimes where other outer solar system ice-rich bodies formed then we can turn to comet dust to gain insights into the diversity in the concentration and forms of carbon available in the outer disk. Comet dust offers important insights into the diversity in the amounts and f...
International audienceVarious approaches have progressively suggested that a significant fraction of...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
The carbonaceous meteorites exhibiting alteration by liquid water bear a strong relationship to come...
Comet dust is primitive and shows significant diversity. Our knowledge of the properties of primitiv...
Chondritic porous (CP) interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) are collected in the Earth's stratosphe...
International audienceThe low abundance of refractory carbonaceous material in samples collected by ...
Comets, carbonaceous chondrites, and interstellar clouds are discussed in relation to information on...
The low abundance of refractory carbonaceous material in samples collected by Stardust in comet 81P/...
International audienceThis paper reviews the current knowledge on the composition of cometary dust (...
International audienceCometary dust particles are best preserved remnants of the matter present at t...
Cometary ices are rich in CO2, CO and organic volatile compounds, but the carbon content of cometary...
Geochemical indicators in meteorites imply that most formed under relatively oxidizing conditions. H...
Organic matter exists in comets (most notably in 81P/Wild 2 [Stardust], 67P/Churyomov- Gerasimenko (...
International audienceVarious approaches have progressively suggested that a significant fraction of...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
The carbonaceous meteorites exhibiting alteration by liquid water bear a strong relationship to come...
Comet dust is primitive and shows significant diversity. Our knowledge of the properties of primitiv...
Chondritic porous (CP) interplanetary dust particles (IDP's) are collected in the Earth's stratosphe...
International audienceThe low abundance of refractory carbonaceous material in samples collected by ...
Comets, carbonaceous chondrites, and interstellar clouds are discussed in relation to information on...
The low abundance of refractory carbonaceous material in samples collected by Stardust in comet 81P/...
International audienceThis paper reviews the current knowledge on the composition of cometary dust (...
International audienceCometary dust particles are best preserved remnants of the matter present at t...
Cometary ices are rich in CO2, CO and organic volatile compounds, but the carbon content of cometary...
Geochemical indicators in meteorites imply that most formed under relatively oxidizing conditions. H...
Organic matter exists in comets (most notably in 81P/Wild 2 [Stardust], 67P/Churyomov- Gerasimenko (...
International audienceVarious approaches have progressively suggested that a significant fraction of...
Given the central role of carbon in the chemistry of life, it is a fundamental ques-tion as to how c...
The carbonaceous meteorites exhibiting alteration by liquid water bear a strong relationship to come...