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Titanium carbide nanocrystals in circumstellar environments

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Meteorites contain micrometer-sized graphite grains with embedded titanium carbide grains. Although isotopic analysis identifies asymptotic giant branch stars as the birth sites of these grains, there is no direct observational identification of these grains in astronomical sources. We report that infrared wavelength spectra of gas-phase titanium carbide nanocrystals derived in the laboratory show a prominent feature at a wavelength of 20.1 micrometers, which compares well to a similar feature in observed spectra of postasymptotic giant branch stars. It is concluded that titanium carbide forms during a short (approximately 100 years) phase of catastrophic mass Loss (>0.001 solar masses per year) in dying, Low-mass stars.

Year of Publication
2000
Journal
Science
Volume
288
Number
5464
Number of Pages
313-316
Date Published
Apr 14
ISBN Number
0036-8075
PId
094c3332df04b744b0fd7a1e19712e7d
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