Abstract
X-ray spectroscopy of interstellar dust (ID), seen in absorption against spectra of bright background sources, is a powerful tool to investigate and provide novel information on the chemistry of dust grains. For example, sharp and deep absorption features of Mg, Si, O and Fe, which are the building blocks of silicates, fall in the X-ray band. Therefore X-ray spectroscopy can also successfully study the nature of the iron inclusion in dust. The shift and the structure of a given absorption feature is indeed different for different absorbing dust grains. High-quality data have already revealed that Mg-rich silicates are favored with respect to the Fe-rich population and that Fe is most likely in metallic form. The modeling of spectra of present and future X-ray facilities will take now advantage of our new laboratory measurements, from several species, of the absorption features which are key for a complete understanding of the ID chemistry.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1-6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jun 2014 |
Event | Life Cycle of Dust in the Universe: Observations, Theory, and Laboratory Experiments, LCDU 2013 - Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China Duration: 18 Nov 2013 → 22 Nov 2013 |
Conference
Conference | Life Cycle of Dust in the Universe: Observations, Theory, and Laboratory Experiments, LCDU 2013 |
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Country/Territory | Taiwan, Province of China |
City | Taipei |
Period | 18/11/13 → 22/11/13 |
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