Title of article :
Molecules mixture model to explain the nature of interstellar matter
Author/Authors :
Karim, Layth M. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Astronomy and Space, Iraq , Hyder, Nadhem H. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Biotechnology, Iraq , Al-Baqir, Haydar R. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Astronomy and Space, Iraq
From page :
251
To page :
257
Abstract :
The nature of interstellar matter has been explained by presenting a model consists of organic and inorganic materials mixture in the wavelength range (9-12) μm. Laboratory samples of different concentrations of these materials were prepared and examined by using FTIR spectrometer device. Results of spectra for these samples are compared with observation of Trapezium nebula in the same wavelengths range. The best mixture model found to fit with observation is a sample consists of:11.96 % (Diatom silica (98% pure silica)) + 14.35 % (Carbon (C)) +27.63 % (Tryptophan amino acid) + 46.06 % (Tyrosine amino acid), this are done using convolution technique. Interstellar matter could be explained biologically, as the contribution of organic material is almost 88%.
Keywords :
interstellar matter , interstellar extinction curve , spectroscopy , convolution.
Journal title :
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Record number :
2638482
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