A&A 413, L35-L38 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031699
Letter
Spectroscopic diagnostic for the mineralogy of large dust grains
M. Min, C. Dominik and L. B. F. M. WatersAstronomical institute Anton Pannekoek, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
(Received 31 October 2003 / Accepted 27 November 2003)
Abstract
We examine the thermal infrared spectra of large dust grains composed of amorphous and crystalline olivine.
Strong resonances in the refractive indices result in detectable spectral structure even when the grain is much larger than
the wavelength at which it
radiates. We apply this to the thermal infrared spectra of compact
amorphous and crystalline silicates. The weak resonances of
amorphous silicates at 9.7 and 18
m virtually disappear for
grains larger than about 10
m. In contrast, the strong
resonances of crystalline silicates produce emission dips
in the infrared spectra of large grains; these emission dips are
shifted in wavelength compared to the emission peaks
commonly seen in small crystalline silicate grains. We discuss the
effect of a fluffy or compact grain structure on the infrared
emission spectra of large grains, and apply our results to the dust
shell surrounding Vega.
Offprint request: M. Min, mmin@science.uva.nl
© ESO 2004
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