In this article we investigate the interaction of silicate grains with light atoms ionized and accelerated during the propagation of shock waves in the diffuse interstellar medium (ISM). Such an interaction which is equivalent to the irradiation of the grains with accelerated ions, is a potentially important process for silicate grain evolution in the ISM. We present the results of irradiation experiments aimed at simulating this process. The same crystalline silicates as those identified around evolved stars before their injection in the ISM, forsterite, enstatite and diopside, were irradiated with light ions (H+, He+) at low energies (10–50 keV). The IR spectroscopic characteristics of the samples were analyzed before and after the irradi...
To study the evolution of silicate dust in different astrophysical environments we simulate, in the ...
Crystalline olivines are an important component of silicate dust particles in space. ISO observation...
The observations of the absorption feature in the infrared spectrum by Knacke, Gaustad, Gillett, and...
We present the results of irradiation experiments on crystalline olivine with He+ ions at energies o...
We present experimental results on the crystal–amorphous transition of forsterite (Mg2SiO4) silicat...
This PhD work is devoted to the study of the structure, composition and evolution of the physico-che...
During their lifetime, cosmic dust silicates suffer from a continuous processing by annealing, c...
International audienceSilicates are an important component of interstellar dust, and the structure o...
Infrared spectroscopy provides a direct handle on the composition and structure of interstellar dust...
Context. Interstellar silicate grains are thought to be amorphized by interaction with high- and low...
While a significant fraction of silicate dust in stellar winds has a crystalline structure, in the i...
To study the evolution of silicate dust in different astrophysical environments we simulate, in the ...
International audienceAims. Olivine surfaces have been subjected to low-energy ion irradn. with H+, ...
Aims. Olivine surfaces have been subjected to low-energy ion irradiation with H+, He+ and Ar+ at ene...
Abstract. Grains entering our solar system at the heliopause or encountered by an interstellar probe...
To study the evolution of silicate dust in different astrophysical environments we simulate, in the ...
Crystalline olivines are an important component of silicate dust particles in space. ISO observation...
The observations of the absorption feature in the infrared spectrum by Knacke, Gaustad, Gillett, and...
We present the results of irradiation experiments on crystalline olivine with He+ ions at energies o...
We present experimental results on the crystal–amorphous transition of forsterite (Mg2SiO4) silicat...
This PhD work is devoted to the study of the structure, composition and evolution of the physico-che...
During their lifetime, cosmic dust silicates suffer from a continuous processing by annealing, c...
International audienceSilicates are an important component of interstellar dust, and the structure o...
Infrared spectroscopy provides a direct handle on the composition and structure of interstellar dust...
Context. Interstellar silicate grains are thought to be amorphized by interaction with high- and low...
While a significant fraction of silicate dust in stellar winds has a crystalline structure, in the i...
To study the evolution of silicate dust in different astrophysical environments we simulate, in the ...
International audienceAims. Olivine surfaces have been subjected to low-energy ion irradn. with H+, ...
Aims. Olivine surfaces have been subjected to low-energy ion irradiation with H+, He+ and Ar+ at ene...
Abstract. Grains entering our solar system at the heliopause or encountered by an interstellar probe...
To study the evolution of silicate dust in different astrophysical environments we simulate, in the ...
Crystalline olivines are an important component of silicate dust particles in space. ISO observation...
The observations of the absorption feature in the infrared spectrum by Knacke, Gaustad, Gillett, and...