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- W1656467035 abstract "Comets are believed to retain some interstellar materials, stored in fairly pristine conditions since-their formation. The composition and properties of cometary dust grains should reflect those of grains in the outer part of the protosolar nebula which, at least in part, were inherited from the presolar molecular cloud. However, infrared emission features in comets differ from their interstellar counterparts. These differences imply processing of interstellar material on its way to incorporation in comets, but C and N appear to be retained. Overall dust evolution from the interstellar medium (ISM) to planetary materials is accompanied by an increase in proportion of complex organics and a decrease in pure carbon phases. The composition of cometary dust grains was measured in situ during fly-by missions to comet Halley in 1986. The mass spectra of about 5000 cometary dust grains with masses of 5 x 10(exp -17) - 5 x 10(exp -12) g provide data about the presence and relative abundances of the major elements H, C, N, O,Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, Cr, Fe, Ni. The bulk abundances of major rock-forming elements integrated over all spectra were found to be solar within a factor of 2, while the volatile elements H, C, N, O in dust are depleted in respect to their total cosmic abundances. The abundances of C and N in comet dust are much closer to interstellar than to meteoritic and are higher than those of dust in the diffuse ISM. In dense molecular clouds dust grains are covered by icy mantles, the average composition of which is estimated to be H:C:N:O = 96:14:1:34. Up to 40% of elemental C and O may be sequestered in mantles. If we use this upper limit to add H, C, N and O as icy mantle material to the abundances residing in dust in the diffuse ISM, then the resulting values for H. C, and N match cometary abundances. Thus, ice mantles undergoing chemical evolution on grains in the dense ISM appear to have been transformed into less volatile and more complex organic residues wherein the H, C and N are largely retained and ultimately accreted in cometary dust. The abundance of O is about the same for cometary dust, meteorites and interstellar dust. In all these samples, most of O in a solid phase is bonded to silicates. In dense molecular clouds, the abundance of O in dust+mantles is significantly higher then in cometary dust. This difference may reflect the greater lability of oxygenated species toward astrophysical processing. Laboratory studies show that O-bearing functional groups in organic compounds tend to be relatively easily removed by heating and/or UV and particle irradiation . In Halley's coma, O-containing organic grains, being unstable, were located closest to the nucleus. The decomposition of the organic grain component in the coma provided a significant extended source contribution to O-containing gaseous species such as CO and H2CO." @default.
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- W1656467035 title "Chemical Evolution of Interstellar Dust into Planetary Materials" @default.
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