2004
DOI: 10.1089/153110704773600249
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Meteors Do Not Break Exogenous Organic Molecules into High Yields of Diatomics

Abstract: Meteoroids that dominate the Earth's extraterrestrial mass influx (50-300 microm size range) may have contributed a unique blend of exogenous organic molecules at the time of the origin of life. Such meteoroids are so large that most of their mass is ablated in the Earth's atmosphere. In the process, organic molecules are decomposed and chemically altered to molecules differently from those delivered to the Earth's surface by smaller (<50 microm) micrometeorites and larger (>10 cm) meteorites. The question add… Show more

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“…Cooled CCD cameras are about 5 magnitudes more sensitive than photographic plates. The instrumental layout and response functions of our two-stage thermoelectrically cooled slit-less CCD spectrograph is discussed elsewhere in this issue (Jenniskens et al, 2004a). By purposely limiting the spectral range to about 100 nm over the 1,024 3 1,024 pixel CCD range, a spectral resolution is obtained of Dl 5 0.54 nm in first order, which is similar to, or better than, that of traditional photographic slit-less spectrographs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Cooled CCD cameras are about 5 magnitudes more sensitive than photographic plates. The instrumental layout and response functions of our two-stage thermoelectrically cooled slit-less CCD spectrograph is discussed elsewhere in this issue (Jenniskens et al, 2004a). By purposely limiting the spectral range to about 100 nm over the 1,024 3 1,024 pixel CCD range, a spectral resolution is obtained of Dl 5 0.54 nm in first order, which is similar to, or better than, that of traditional photographic slit-less spectrographs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Lines were identified by calibrating the vacuum wavelength of the sodium doublet to the theoretical wavelength scale (Jenniskens et al, 2004a). Any Doppler shift from residual meteor motion is negligibly small and systematic.…”
Section: Line Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An upper limit to the total carbon atom abundance in the air plasma is calculated following Jenniskens et al (2004d). Especially the region from 906 to 910 nm offers little interference from the sky airglow background.…”
Section: Search For Carbon Atom Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%