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[PCG21-11] Experimental Constraints on Amorphous Silicate Dust: Investigating the Role of Metallic Iron Cores and Chemical Compositions in Infrared Spectra

Keywords:circumstellar dust, amorphous silicate, AGB stars, infrared spectroscopy, optical constants, experiments
Methods: Condensation experiments in the system including Na, Al, Ca, Mg, Fe, Ni, Si, and O were carried out using the induction thermal plasma (ITP) system (JEOL TP-40020NPS, [8]) and produced dust analogs with Fe, Ni-free CI chondritic composition, metallic Fe, Ni-containing CI chondritic composition, systematically changing Al/Si, Ca/Mg ratios from CI chondritic composition. The products were analyzed by XRD (Rigaku RINT-2100), EPMA (JEOL JXA-8530F), Raman spectroscopy (BX-51, Olympus; 500is-sm, Bruker), and TEM (JEOL JEM-2800). Besides infrared transmittance measurements (JASCO FT/IR-4200), reflectance spectra of the condensates were measured (Thermo NICOLET6700) using pressed pellets of the particles with/without an Au coating. We determined the optical constants of products from transmittance and reflectance spectra, assuming the Lorentz oscillator model.
Results and discussion: The products were amorphous silicate nanoparticles (10-200 nm in diameter). In the system with Fe-Ni, silicate grains contained kamacite (Fe0.9Ni0.1) particles. The size proportion of metallic cores ranged from 0 to 0,87, and the average was 0.50. The spectral peak positions of product with Fe cores did not differ from product without Fe cores despite its Fe abundance (Fe/Si~0.83), nearly equal to the Solar abundance (Fe/Si~0.85)[9]. It is indicated that infrared spectra are dominated by the size distribution and number density of metallic cores. If the metallic irons condense in larger cores and most grains have small cores, the core may not be identified from observations. In the Mg-Ca-Al-Si-O system, the peaks shifted from 9.4 to 9.6 μm as Al/Si increased from 0.07 to 0.53, and from 9.4 to 9.7 μm and 17.7 to 19.1 μm as Ca/Mg increased from 0 to 1. The properties of observed dust emissions of some AGB stars were constrained with the calculated dust spectra using optical constants of our samples and assuming various grain sizes and dust temperatures, suggesting compositional diversity of AGB silicate dust.
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