Interstellar Carbon Dust

  • Dartois E
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Abstract

In the ranking of cosmic abundance of the elements, carbon is the second element, after oxygen, able to form multiple bonds propagating the formation of a network, thus playing an essential role in the formation of nanometer- to micrometer-sized interstellar dust grains. Astrophysical spectroscopic observations give us remote access to the composition of carbonaceous and organic interstellar grains. Their presence and abundances from spectroscopic observations and the phases of importance for the Galactic carbon budget are considered in this article.

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Dartois, E. (2019). Interstellar Carbon Dust. C, 5(4), 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/c5040080

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