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Publikováno v:
Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 56:1652-1668
The plumes naturally erupting from the icy satellite Enceladus were sampled by the Cassini spacecraft in high-speed fly-bys, which gave evidence of salt. This raises the question of how salt behaves under high-speed impact, and how it can best be sam
Autor:
Arthur Millet, Mark J. Burchell, Callum R. Fisher, Mark C. Price, Steven P. Armes, Derek H. H. Chan
Publikováno v:
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are found throughout the universe. The ubiquity of these organic molecules means that they are of considerable interest in the context of cosmic dust, which typically travels at hypervelocities (>1 km s–1) within ou
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/170708/1/acsami.0c19758.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/170708/1/acsami.0c19758.pdf
Autor:
J. Campbell-White, Tarik Zegmott, Emma D’Arcy, S. V. Makin, Callum R. Fisher, Aleks Scholz, S. J. Billington, Dirk Froebrich, James Crumpton, Ricky Hibbert, Robert J. Newport
We present two low-mass YSOs in IC5070 (V1490Cyg, V1706Cyg) with deep recurring eclipses.
Comment: Accepted for publication by RNAAS, 2pages, 1 figure, full version with full appendix available at http://astro.kent.ac.uk/~df/papers.html
Comment: Accepted for publication by RNAAS, 2pages, 1 figure, full version with full appendix available at http://astro.kent.ac.uk/~df/papers.html
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