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The Astrophysical Journal | 1991

Interstellar grains within interstellar grains

Thomas J. Bernatowicz; Sachiko Amari; Ernst K. Zinner; Roy S. Lewis

Five interstellar graphite spherules extracted from the Murchison carbonaceous meteorite are studied. The isotopic and elemental compositions of individual particles are investigated with the help of an ion microprobe, and this analysis is augmented with structural studies of ultrathin sections of the grain interiors by transmission electron microscopy. As a result, the following procedure for the formation of the interstellar graphite spherule bearing TiC crystals is inferred: (1) high-temperature nucleation and rapid growth of the graphitic carbon spherule in the atmosphere of a carbon-rich star, (2) nucleation and growth of TiC crystals during continued growth of the graphitic spherule and the accretion of TiC onto the spherule, (3) quenching of the graphite growth process by depletion of C or by isolation of the spherule before other grain types could condense.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1990

Electron energy loss spectrometry of interstellar diamonds

Thomas J. Bernatowicz; P. C. Gibbons; Roy S. Lewis

The results are reported of electron energy loss spectra (EELS) measurements on diamond residues from carbonaceous meteorites designed to elucidate the structure and composition of interstellar diamonds. Dynamic effective medium theory is used to model the dielectric properties of the diamonds and in particular to synthesize the observed spectra as mixtures of diamond and various pi-bonded carbons. The results are shown to be quantitatively consistent with the idea that diamonds and their surfaces are the only contributors to the electron energy loss spectra of the diamond residues and that these peculiar spectra are the result of the exceptionally small grain size and large specific surface area of the interstellar diamonds. 35 refs.


Archive | 1992

TEM studies of a circumstellar rock

Thomas J. Bernatowicz; Sachiko Amari; Roy S. Lewis


Archive | 1987

Ion Probe and TEM Studies of a Diamond Bearing Allende Residue

W. E. Carey; Ernst K. Zinner; Philip Bernard Fraundorf; Roy S. Lewis


The Astrophysical Journal | 1991

26Al and 16O in the early solar system : clues from meteoritic Al2O3

Edward Anders; Alois Virag; Ernst K. Zinner; Roy S. Lewis


Archive | 1989

Oxygen Isotopic Compositions of Spinel and Corundum Grains from the Murchison Carbonaceous Chondrite

Alois Virag; Ernst K. Zinner; Roy S. Lewis; S. Amari


Archive | 2004

Oxygen and magnesium isotopic ratios of presolar spinel grains

Ernst K. Zinner; Larry R. Nittler; Peter Hoppe; R. Gallino; Roy S. Lewis


Archive | 1993

Interstellar graphite in Murchison: Continued search for isotopically distinct components

Sachiko Amari; Ernst K. Zinner; Roy S. Lewis


Archive | 1990

Interstellar SiC and its origins. I. s-process Kr and Xe

Roy S. Lewis; Sachiko Amari; Edward Anders


Archive | 1990

Interstellar SiC and its origins. II. Ne-E without Na22 and other surprises

Sachiko Amari; Roy S. Lewis; Edward Anders

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Sachiko Amari

Washington University in St. Louis

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Alois Virag

Washington University in St. Louis

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Larry R. Nittler

Goddard Space Flight Center

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P. C. Gibbons

Washington University in St. Louis

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S. Amari

Washington University in St. Louis

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