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Formation of Transition Alumina Dust around Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars: Condensation Experiments using Induction Thermal Plasma Systems
- Source :
- The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 878:L7
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- American Astronomical Society, 2019.
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Abstract
- Mid-infrared spectroscopic observations of oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars show the common presence of dust species that have a broad feature at ∼11–12 μm. Chemically synthesized amorphous alumina (Al2O3) is widely accepted as the source of this emission, although it is not obvious that amorphous alumina can condense in circumstellar conditions. We performed condensation experiments of Al–Si–Mg–O and Mg–Al–O gases using induction thermal plasma systems, in which small particles condense from vapors with a steep temperature gradient. The condensates were analyzed using X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and observed with a transmission electron microscope. The condensed nanoparticles from the Al and O gases were transition aluminas based on face-centered cubic (fcc) packed oxygen (δ- and λ-alumina, and an unknown phase). The fcc oxygen frameworks were maintained in the condensed alumina containing small amounts of Mg and Si. Condensates from the gases of Al:Mg = 99:1 and 95:5 had δ- and γ-alumina structures. Particles with λ- and γ-alumina structures formed from starting materials of Al:Si = 9:1 and Al:Si:Mg = 8:1:1, respectively. Amorphous silica-rich particles condensed from gases of Al/(Si+Al) μm broad emission of alumina-rich stars is not amorphous alumina, but is transition alumina containing ∼10% Si.
- Subjects :
- Physics
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Condensation
Analytical chemistry
Nanoparticle
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Plasma
01 natural sciences
Amorphous solid
Space and Planetary Science
Transmission electron microscopy
Phase (matter)
0103 physical sciences
Asymptotic giant branch
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Details
- ISSN :
- 20418213 and 20418205
- Volume :
- 878
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Astrophysical Journal Letters
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........c1f6ca563d1125b482cb397ceee01522
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab1f80