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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2012

Nanostructuration of carbonaceous dust as seen through the positions of the 6.2 and 7.7 μm AIBs

Y. Carpentier; G. Féraud; E. Dartois; R. Brunetto; E. Charon; A.-T. Cao; L. d’Hendecourt; Ph. Bréchignac; Jean Rouzaud; Thomas Pino

Context. Carbonaceous cosmic dust is observed through infrared spectroscopy either in absorption or in emission. The details of the spectral features are believed to shed some light on its structure and finally enable the study of its life cycle. Aims. The goal is to combine several analytical tools in order to decipher the intimate nanostructure of some soot samples. Such materials provide interesting laboratory analogues of cosmic dust. In particular, spectroscopic and structural characteristics that help to describe the polyaromatic units embedded into the soot, including their size, morphology, and organisation are explored. Methods. Laboratory analogues of the carbonaceous interstellar and circumstellar dust were produced in fuel-rich low-pressure, premixed and flat flames. The soot particles were investigated by infrared absorption spectroscopy in the 2−15 μm spectral region. Raman spectroscopic measurements and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy were performed, which offered complementary information to better delineate the intimate structure of the analogues. Results. These laboratory analogues appeared to be mainly composed of sp 2 carbon, with a low sp 3 carbon content. A cross relation between the positions of the aromatic C=C bands at about 6.2 micron and the band at about 8 micron is shown to trace differences in shapes and structures of the polyaromatic units in the soot. Such effects are due to the defects of the polyaromatic structures in the form of non-hexagonal rings and/or aliphatic bridges. The role of these defects is thus observed through the 6.2 and 7.7 μm aromatic infrared band positions, and a distinction between carriers composed of curved aromatic sheets and more planar ones can be inferred. Based on these nanostructural differences, a scenario of nanograin growth and evolution is proposed.


Eas Publications Series | 2011

ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPY OF PAHS

T. Pino; Y. Carpentier; G. Féraud; H. Friha; D.L. Kokkin; T.P. Troy; N. Chalyavi; Ph. Bréchignac; T.W. Schmidt


Eas Publications Series | 2012

Nanostructuration of polyaromatic analogues of the carbonaceous dust

Y. Carpentier; G. Féraud; E. Dartois; R. Brunetto; E. Charon; A.-T. Cao; L. d’Hendecourt; Ph. Bréchignac; Jean Rouzaud; Thomas Pino


Physical Review A | 2011

Fragmentation of multiply charged hydrocarbon molecules CnHq+(n≤ 4,q≤ 9) produced in high-velocity collisions: Branching ratios and kinetic energy release of the H+fragment

Karine Béroff; N. T. Van-Oanh; M. Chabot; T. Tuna; T. Pino; G. Martinet; A. Le Padellec; Y. Carpentier; L. Lavergne


Archive | 2007

Low pressure sooting flames : a way to laboratory analogues of various carbonaceous dust?

A. T. Cao; T. Pino; Y. Carpentier; E. Dartois; Ramon E. Vasquez; Ph. Bréchignac; Louis D'Hendecourt


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2012

Laboratory Analogues of the Carbonaceous Dust: Synthesis of Soot-like Materials and their Properties

T. Pino; Y. Carpentier; G. Féraud; Ph. Bréchignac; R. Brunetto; Louis D'Hendecourt; E. Dartois; Jean Rouzaud


Physical Review A | 2011

Fragmentation of multiply charged hydrocarbon molecules C{sub n}H{sup q+} (n{<=} 4, q{<=} 9) produced in high-velocity collisions: Branching ratios and kinetic energy release of the H{sup +} fragment

Karine Béroff; T. Pino; Y. Carpentier; N. T. Van-Oanh; M. Chabot; T. Tuna; G. Martinet; A. Le Padellec; L. Lavergne


Archive | 2011

INFRARED FLUORESCENCE MEASUREMENTS OF GASEOUS BENZENE WITH A NEW HOME-MADE SPECTROMETER

G. Féraud; Y. Carpentier; T. Pino; P. Parneix; T. Chamaille; E. Dartois; Y. Longval; Ramon E. Vasquez; Ph. Brechignac


Archive | 2009

ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPY OF COMBUSTION GENERATED SMALL PAH's BY R2PI FROM 207 to 320 nm

Y. Carpentier; T. Pino; Ph. Brechignac


Archive | 2007

Mass spectrometry of interstellar dust analogs produced in a hydrocarbon rich flame

Y. Carpentier; T. Pino; A. T. Cao; Ramon E. Vasquez; T. Chamaille; E. Dartois; Louis D'Hendecourt; Ph. Bréchignac

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E. Dartois

Université Paris-Saclay

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T. Pino

University of Paris-Sud

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G. Féraud

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. T. Cao

University of Paris-Sud

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Jean Rouzaud

École Normale Supérieure

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R. Brunetto

University of Paris-Sud

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T. Chamaille

University of Paris-Sud

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