In this chapter, the main techniques for producing and characterizing cosmic dust analogues in the laboratory will be discussed. It will be shown how optical data of astronomically relevant materials can be measured and how such data can be applied to interpret astronomical spectra. The identification of minerals in space from infrared spectroscopy will be summarized
While many stars are easily visible to the naked eye at night, many areas of space are not visible b...
The dust in protoplanetary disks is influenced by many different processes. Among others, ...
Solid state spectroscopy continues to be an important source of information on the mineralogical com...
Our insight into the structural properties of cosmic dust has been improved by observations at highe...
Cosmic dust particles are an interesting system of small particles with sizes on the nanometer-...
tify astronomical dust, we obtained infrared spectra of minerals and components from primitive meteo...
The laboratory analyses of cosmic dust analogues--that in the context of this paper include interste...
Remote infrared observations allow us to obtain mineralogical information about micron-sized dust in...
This book focuses on the most recent, relevant, comprehensive and significant aspects in the well-es...
Summary. Except in a few cases cosmic dust can be studied in situ or in terrestrial laboratories, es...
Dust is found throughout the universe and plays an important role for a wide range of astrophysical ...
Information about the make-up of the galaxy arrives in the Solar system in many forms: photons of di...
Understanding the origin of organic matter in astrophysical environments ranging from circumstellar ...
Laboratory measurements aimed at studying the properties of carbonaceous materials and their evoluti...
Interstellar dust and ice play a major role in the thermodynamical and chemical evolution of the int...
While many stars are easily visible to the naked eye at night, many areas of space are not visible b...
The dust in protoplanetary disks is influenced by many different processes. Among others, ...
Solid state spectroscopy continues to be an important source of information on the mineralogical com...
Our insight into the structural properties of cosmic dust has been improved by observations at highe...
Cosmic dust particles are an interesting system of small particles with sizes on the nanometer-...
tify astronomical dust, we obtained infrared spectra of minerals and components from primitive meteo...
The laboratory analyses of cosmic dust analogues--that in the context of this paper include interste...
Remote infrared observations allow us to obtain mineralogical information about micron-sized dust in...
This book focuses on the most recent, relevant, comprehensive and significant aspects in the well-es...
Summary. Except in a few cases cosmic dust can be studied in situ or in terrestrial laboratories, es...
Dust is found throughout the universe and plays an important role for a wide range of astrophysical ...
Information about the make-up of the galaxy arrives in the Solar system in many forms: photons of di...
Understanding the origin of organic matter in astrophysical environments ranging from circumstellar ...
Laboratory measurements aimed at studying the properties of carbonaceous materials and their evoluti...
Interstellar dust and ice play a major role in the thermodynamical and chemical evolution of the int...
While many stars are easily visible to the naked eye at night, many areas of space are not visible b...
The dust in protoplanetary disks is influenced by many different processes. Among others, ...
Solid state spectroscopy continues to be an important source of information on the mineralogical com...