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THE COMPOSITION OF INTERSTELLAR GRAINS TOWARD zeta OPHIUCHI: CONSTRAINING THE ELEMENTAL BUDGET NEAR THE DIFFUSE-DENSE CLOUD TRANSITION

Author(s): Poteet, Charles A; Whittet, Douglas CB; Draine, Bruce T.

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dc.contributor.authorPoteet, Charles A-
dc.contributor.authorWhittet, Douglas CB-
dc.contributor.authorDraine, Bruce T.-
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-06T18:09:36Z-
dc.date.available2019-05-06T18:09:36Z-
dc.date.issued2015-03-10en_US
dc.identifier.citationPoteet, Charles A, Whittet, Douglas CB, Draine, Bruce T. (2015). THE COMPOSITION OF INTERSTELLAR GRAINS TOWARD zeta OPHIUCHI: CONSTRAINING THE ELEMENTAL BUDGET NEAR THE DIFFUSE-DENSE CLOUD TRANSITION. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 801 (10.1088/0004-637X/801/2/110en_US
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dc.description.abstractWe investigate the composition of interstellar grains along the line of sight toward zeta Ophiuchi, a well-studied environment near the diffuse-dense cloud transition. A spectral decomposition analysis of the solid-state absorbers is performed using archival spectroscopic observations from the Spitzer Space Telescope and Infrared Space Observatory. We find strong evidence for the presence of sub-micron-sized amorphous silicate grains, principally comprised of olivine-like composition, with no convincing evidence of H2O ice mantles. However, tentative evidence for thick H2O ice mantles on large (a approximate to 2.8 mu m) grains is presented. Solid-state abundances of elemental Mg, Si, Fe, and O are inferred from our analysis and compared to standard reference abundances. We find that nearly all of the Mg and Si atoms along the line of sight reside in amorphous silicate grains, while a substantial fraction of the elemental Fe resides in compounds other than silicates. Moreover, we find that the total abundance of elemental O is largely inconsistent with the adopted reference abundances, indicating that as much as similar to 156 ppm of interstellar O is missing along the line of sight. After taking into account additional limits on the abundance of elemental O in other O-bearing solids, we conclude that any missing reservoir of elemental O must reside on large grains that are nearly opaque to infrared radiation.en_US
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dc.rightsFinal published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.en_US
dc.titleTHE COMPOSITION OF INTERSTELLAR GRAINS TOWARD zeta OPHIUCHI: CONSTRAINING THE ELEMENTAL BUDGET NEAR THE DIFFUSE-DENSE CLOUD TRANSITIONen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dc.identifier.doidoi:10.1088/0004-637X/801/2/110-
dc.date.eissued2015-03-12en_US
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