Solid-state Astrophysics: 27 June-7 July 1989, Volume 111Ezio Bussoletti, G. Strazzulla, Società italiana di fisica Solid state astrophysics is concerned with solid bodies in space. The book presents contributions from chemists, physicists and astronomers, emphasising the interdisciplinary nature of space research. Material processing in space and simulation in the laboratory are examined here, as well as the properties of grains, comets, meteorites, planets and satellites, in connection with past and future space missions. The effects of irradiation by UV and ions are presented in detail. |
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A. G. G. M. TIELENS absorption abundance amorphous analysis aromatic asteroids Astron Astrophys astrophysical atoms band beam bombardment carbon carbonaceous chondrites chemical chemistry CHON chondrites clouds cm-¹ cm¯¹ cm¹ comet comet Halley cometary component composition condensation coronene cosmic rays density dose edited electrons elements emission energy excited fluence flux gas phase grain mantles H₂O hydrogen infrared interstellar dust interstellar extinction interstellar medium ionization irradiation KISSEL L. B. D'HENDECOURT L. J. ALLAMANDOLA laboratory mass mass spectrometer material measured meteorites mixture molecular molecules nebula observed photons Phys planets plasma processes produced protostars R. E. JOHNSON radiation ratio reactions recoil reflection nebulae region residue ROESSLER sample shown in fig silicate solar system solar wind solid space species spectra spectrometer spectroscopy spectrum sputtering stretch suprathermal surface target temperature thermal TIELENS tion vibrational W. W. DULEY wavelength yield