Near Infrared Diffuse Interstellar Bands Characterized by Fullerene and Graphene Molecules
Astronomical near-infrared Diffuse-Interstellar-Bands (DIBs) were characterized by pure carbon Fullerene and Graphene molecules comparing with laboratory experiment and with Time-Dependent Density-Functional-Theory (TD-DFT) analysis. It is well known that two large DIBs of Fullerene cation (C60)+ at...
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Zusammenfassung: | Astronomical near-infrared Diffuse-Interstellar-Bands (DIBs) were
characterized by pure carbon Fullerene and Graphene molecules comparing with
laboratory experiment and with Time-Dependent Density-Functional-Theory
(TD-DFT) analysis. It is well known that two large DIBs of Fullerene cation
(C60)+ at 9577A and 9632A coincide well with laboratory experiments. Those are
thought to be split bands by the Jahn-Teller molecular deformation. In our
TD-DFT calculation, those are reproduced by degenerated bands at 9549A and
9552A before deformation. Cation enriching experiment by Strelnikov et al.
suggested longer wavelength two bands of DIB10542 and DIB10610 (observed by
Hamano et al.), which may split from calculated 10410A and 10411A. Also, we
noticed shorter wavelength experimental band around 8550A, which may relate to
calculated 8677A and 8686A. We challenged such analysis on Graphene molecules
as like (C54) (C53) (C52) and (C51), which are carbon hexagon and pentagon
combined molecules. Calculation could reproduce many near-infrared bands.
Calculated bands of (C54) suggest that one DIB among (DIB9577, DIB9632, or
DIB9673) may correspond to one of (DIB10361, DIB10394, or DIB10439). Calculated
bands of (C51) suggest that one of (DIB9686, DIB9987, or DIB10006) may relate
to one of (DIB10262 or DIB10288). Combining astronomical observation,
laboratory experiment, and quantum chemical analysis, we could suggest carrier
candidates of DIBs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.00275 |