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Infrared Spectra of Pyroxenes (Crystalline Chain Silicates) at Room Temperature

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-08-12 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Materials Science

Abstract

Pyroxene crystals are common in meteorites but few compositions have been recognized in astronomical environments. We present quantitative room-temperature spectra of 17 Mg-- Fe-- and Ca--bearing ortho- and clinopyroxenes, and a Ca-pyroxenoid in order to discern trends indicative of crystal structure and a wide range of composition. Data are produced using a Diamond Anvil Cell: our band strengths are up to 6 times higher than those measured in KBr or polyethylene dispersions, which include variations in path length (from grain size) and surface reflections that are not addressed in data processing. Pyroxenes have varied spectra: only two bands, at 10.22~μ\mum and 15.34~μ\mum in enstatite (En99_{99}), are common to all. Peak-wavelengths generally increase as Mg is replaced by Ca or Fe. However, two bands in MgFe-pyroxenes shift to shorter wavelengths as the Fe component increases from 0 to 60 per cent. A high-intensity band shifts from 11.6~μ\mum to 11.2~μ\mum and remains at 11.2~μ\mum as Fe increases to 100~per~cent; it resembles an astronomical feature normally identified with olivine or forsterite. The distinctive pyroxene bands between 13~ and 16~μ\mum show promise for their identification in MIRI spectra obtained with JWST. The many pyroxene bands between 40 and 80~μ\mum could be diagnositic of silicate mineralogy if data were obtained with the proposed SPICA telescope. Our data indicate that comparison between room-temperature laboratory bands for enstatite and cold 10K\sim 10-K astronomical dust features at wavelengths 28 μ\gtrsim 28~\mum can result in the identification of (Mg,Fe)- pyroxenes that contain 7--15 % less Fe-- than their true values because some temperature shifts mimic some compositional shifts. Therefore some astronomical silicates may contain more Fe, and less Mg, than previously thought.

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@article{arxiv.2007.13557,
  title  = {Infrared Spectra of Pyroxenes (Crystalline Chain Silicates) at Room Temperature},
  author = {J. E. Bowey and A. M. Hofmeister and E. Keppel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.13557},
  year   = {2020}
}

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16 pages, 10 figures.accepted in MNRAS