A&A 416, 235-241 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031708
Surface C-H stretching features on meteoritic nanodiamonds
A. P. Jones1, L. B. d'Hendecourt1, S.-Y. Sheu2, H.-C. Chang2, C.-L. Cheng3 and H. G. M. Hill41 Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS), Université Paris Sud, Bât. 121, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
e-mail: Anthony.Jones@ias.u-psud.fr; Louis.DHendecourt@ias.u-psud.fr
2 Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, PO Box 23-116, Taipei, Taiwan 106, ROC
e-mail: alicesys@uchicago.edu; hcchang@po.iams.sinica.edu.tw
3 Department of Physics, National Dong Hwa University, Hua-Lien, Taiwan 974, ROC
e-mail: clcheng@mail.ndhu.edu.tw
4 International Space University, Strasbourg Central Campus, Parc d'Innovation, 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden, France
e-mail: hill@isu.isunet.edu
(Received 14 April 2003 / Accepted 1 December 2003 )
Abstract
Nanometre-sized diamonds (nanodiamonds) are to date the most
abundant presolar grains in primitive meteorites. They are
therefore presumed to be an abundant component of the dust in the
interstellar medium. What then are the expected spectroscopic
signatures of these grains in the interstellar medium? In order to
answer this question we have examined the infrared spectroscopic
properties of the nanodiamonds extracted from the Orgueil
meteorite. The nanodiamonds were surface-cleaned and hydrogenated
under vacuum. The spectra of the surface C-H stretching features in
the 3-5
m region were then taken. Comparison with larger
synthetic nanodiamonds shows that the spectra are
size-dependent. The observed meteoritic nanodiamond C-H stretching
features are very different from the features seen on the surfaces
of larger diamonds (sizes
50 nm). Less-processed
Orgueil nanodiamonds appear to provide an
intriguing similarity to the class B infrared emission band
spectra in the 3.3-3.7
m wavelength region.
The spectra of the nanodiamond C-H stretching features can be used
as a template in the search for interstellar nanodiamonds in the
infrared spectra of astronomical objects. In addition the
size-dependence of the nanodiamond surface C-H features can be used
to place rigid and robust constraints upon the sizes of these
particles in circumstellar media and in the ISM.
Key words: dust, extinction -- circumstellar matter -- ISM: individual objects: Elais 1 -- ISM: individual objects: HD 97048 -- ISM: individual objects: IRAS 05341+0852 -- ISM: general
Offprint request: A. P. Jones, Anthony.Jones@ias.u-sud.fr
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