Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1238206 | Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2006 | 26 Pages |
As a result of the search for the identity of the chromophores responsible for producing the diffuse interstellar bands, a comprehensive exposition of experimental data is presented, which implicates the following molecules: (1) The extremely stable organic molecules, magnesium tetrabenzoporphyrin (MgTBP) and H2TBP. (2) A paraffin matrix (referred to as “grains”) containing TBPs. (3) A low concentration of pyridine (also within the grains), whose transmission window at 2175 Å, accounts for the ubiquitous UV bump. The blue emission spectra associated with the central star, HD44179, of the Red Rectangle displays the fluorescence excitation spectra of bare MgTBP. This unique spectrum matches the low temperature lab data of MgTBP in the vapor phase. An effective grain temperature of 2.728 K (±0.008) was deduced, based on MgTBP's lowest measured vibrational state of 341 GHz.