
Carbonate and Melilite OVERTONE SPECTRA from Bowey, J. E., Hofmeister, A. 2022 MNRAS, 513, 1774. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac993 "Sakurai's Object revisited: new laboratory data for carbonates and melilites suggest the carrier of 6.9- μ m excess absorption is a carbonate" Carbonate spectra in Fig 1 (carbonates.pdf) are in 2 column ascii files: calcite_verythin.tau, calcite.tau, dolomite.tau, magnesite.tau True Meliliate overtone spectra in Fig 3 (goodmeliliteovertones.pdf are in 2 column ascii files: Ak70_135micron_chip.tau, Ak70_120micron_chip.tau, Ak70.tau, Ak13.tau The column 1 increment varies between files. column 1 (x) is in increasing wavenumber (cm^-1) column 2 (tau) is absorbance in optical depth units per micron thickness of sample. Please see README.txt for more details.
Earth Science, Astrophysics, Planetary Science
Earth Science, Astrophysics, Planetary Science
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