Spectra for certain comets show the presence of crystalline silicate dust grains believed to have been incorporated during comet formation. While grain crystallization is widely assumed to result from the thermal annealing of precursor amorphous grains, the physical processes behind the silicate amorphous-to-crystalline transition are poorly understood. This makes it difficult to place constraints on the evolutionary histories of both grains and comets, and consequently, on the nebular conditions in which they formed. It has, therefore, become necessary to study this process in the laboratory using simulated grain materials. In this paper, we discuss recent results from laboratory investigations into a basic amorphous MgSiO3 silicate anneal...
Comets, fine-grained matrices of chondrites, and chondritic interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are...
In situ high resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction measurements are used to probe the str...
Broad infrared bands at 10 and 18 μm have often been observed around oxygen-rich evolved stars, and ...
We present the results of combining in situ high resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction an...
Crystalline silicates, by their apparent absence in the ISM, are dust grains that experienced high t...
Abstract. Silicate dust entering the solar nebula was overwhelmingly amorphous based on studies of t...
The crystallinity of silicate dust detected in protoplanetary disks contrasts with the dominantly am...
We review the results of our recent experimental studies of astrophysical dust analogs. We discuss t...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Experimental studies of coalescence between Mg grains and SiO grains in smoke reveal the direct prod...
The most abundant matrix minerals in chondritic meteorites—hydrated phyllosilicates and ferrous oliv...
Comets, fine-grained matrices of chondrites, and chondritic interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are...
In situ high resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction measurements are used to probe the str...
Broad infrared bands at 10 and 18 μm have often been observed around oxygen-rich evolved stars, and ...
We present the results of combining in situ high resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction an...
Crystalline silicates, by their apparent absence in the ISM, are dust grains that experienced high t...
Abstract. Silicate dust entering the solar nebula was overwhelmingly amorphous based on studies of t...
The crystallinity of silicate dust detected in protoplanetary disks contrasts with the dominantly am...
We review the results of our recent experimental studies of astrophysical dust analogs. We discuss t...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Silicate dust in the interstellar medium is observed to be amorphous(1), yet silicate dust in comets...
Experimental studies of coalescence between Mg grains and SiO grains in smoke reveal the direct prod...
The most abundant matrix minerals in chondritic meteorites—hydrated phyllosilicates and ferrous oliv...
Comets, fine-grained matrices of chondrites, and chondritic interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) are...
In situ high resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction measurements are used to probe the str...
Broad infrared bands at 10 and 18 μm have often been observed around oxygen-rich evolved stars, and ...