Hydrocarbon molecules in carbon stars
1975
It is shown that the 10–13 μ band observed in the spectra of some carbon stars could arise from simple hydrocarbon molecules, especially of the type C n H 2n . These molecules could be present in circumstellar dust shells which are responsible for the 1000 K black-body excess observed for these stars, and the emission band is produced by collisional excitation.
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