Science. 1987 Sep 18;237(4821):1466-8. doi: 10.1126/science.237.4821.1466.
Criteria are described by which refractory interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) can be differentiated from the products of spacecraft debris. These criteria have been used to discover and characterize IDPs that are composed predominantly of refractory phases. Two of these particles contain hibonite, perovskite, spinel, refractory glass, and a melilite; only hibonite was identified within a third. The grain size for all particles ranges from 0.05 to 1 micrometer, so that they are much finer grained than the refractory calcium- and aluminum-rich inclusions in meteorites. The glass-containing refractory IDPs may be primitive nebular condensates that never completely crystallized and thus have been preserved extant.
描述了可以将难熔行星际尘埃颗粒 (IDP) 与航天器碎片产物区分开来的标准。这些标准已被用于发现和表征主要由难熔相组成的 IDP。其中两个颗粒含有尖晶石、钙钛矿、尖晶石、难熔玻璃和钙镁橄榄石;第三个颗粒中只鉴定出了尖晶石。所有颗粒的粒径范围为 0.05 至 1 微米,因此比陨石中富含钙和铝的难熔包裹体要细得多。含玻璃的难熔 IDP 可能是原始星云中的凝聚物,它们从未完全结晶,因此得以保存下来。