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3月8日 Synthesis of Organic Compounds in the Late Stages of Stellar Evolution
2013年02月25日

报告题目:Synthesis of Organic Compounds in the Late Stages of Stellar Evolution

报 告 人:郭新(Sun Kwok)教授(香港大学)

Prof. Sun Kwok is the Dean of Science and Chair Professor of Physics at The University of Hong Kong. His recent books include Organic Matter in the Universe (Wiley, 2011), Physics and Chemistry of the Interstellar Medium (University Science Books), Cosmic Butterflies (Cambridge, 2001), The Origin and Evolution of Planetary Nebulae (Cambridge, 2000).

报告摘要:The last phase of stellar evolution from the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) to proto-planetary nebulae, to planetary nebulae represents the most active period of synthesis of organic compounds in a star’s life. Both inorganic and organic molecules and solids are found to form in the circumstellar envelopes created by stellar winds. Over 60 gas-phase molecules, including rings, radicals, and molecular ions have been identified by millimeter-wave and infrared spectroscopic observations through their rotational and vibrational transitions.

Infrared spectroscopic observations of emissions from the stretching and bending modes of aliphatic and aromatic compounds have revealed a continuous synthesis of organic material from the end of the AGB to proto-planetary nebulae, to planetary nebulae. These results show that complex carbonaceous compounds can be produced in a circumstellar environment over a period of only a few thousand years. Most interestingly, there are a number of unidentified emission features which are almost certainly carbonaceous in nature but their exact chemical composition is unknown. These include the 21 and 30 micron emission features, and the extended red emission observed in proto-planetary nebulae and planetary nebulae.

Spectroscopic signatures of the stellar organics show strong similarity to the insoluble organic matter found in meteorites. Isotopic analysis of meteorites and interplanetary dust collected in the upper atmospheres have revealed the presence of pre-solar grains similar to those formed in evolved stars. This provides a direct link between star dust and the solar system and raises the possibility that the early solar system was chemically enriched by stellar ejecta with the potential of influencing the origin of life on Earth.

References:

Kwok, S. The Synthesis of Organic and Inorganic Compounds in Evolved Stars, Nature, 430, 985 (2004)

Kwok, S. and Zhang, Y. Mixed aromatic/aliphatic organic nanoparticles as carriers of unidentified infrared emission features, Nature, 479, 80 (2011)

时   间:2013年3月8日(星期五)上午10:00

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