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    Some recent infrared spectroscopy of interstellar processes

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    The potential which infrared spectroscopic techniques provide for studying interstellar process is demonstrated. Several examples are given. The data were obtained at UKIRT, using its frequency-chopped Fabry-Perot spectrometer and its seven-channel cooled grating spectrometer

    Out of plane effect on the superconductivity of Sr2-xBaxCuO3+d with Tc up to 98K

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    We comment on the paper published by W.B. Gao, Q.Q. Liu, L.X. Yang, Y.Yu, F.Y. Li, C.Q. Jin and S. Uchida in Phys. Rev. B 80, 094523 (2009) and give alternate explanations for the enhanced superconductivity. The enhanced onset Tc of 98K observed upon substituting Ba for Sr is attributed to optimal oxygen ordering rather than to the increase in volume. Comparison with La2CuO(4+x) samples suggest that the effect of disorder is overestimated

    The Interstellar Medium of IRAS 08572+3915 NW: H3+ and Warm High Velocity CO

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    We confirm the first detection of the molecular ion H3+ in an extragalactic object, the highly obscured ultraluminous galaxy IRAS 08572+3915 NW. We also have detected absorption lines of the fundamental band of CO in this galaxy. The CO absorption consists of a cold component close to the systemic velocity and warm, highly blueshifted and redshifted components. The warm blueshifted component is remarkably strong and broad and extends at least to -350 km/s. Some analogies can be drawn between the H3+ and cold CO in IRAS08572+3915 NW and the same species seen toward the Galactic center. The profiles of the warm CO components are not those expected from a dusty torus of the type thought to obscure active galactic nuclei. They are probably formed close to the dust continuum surface near the buried and active nucleus and are probably associated with an unusual and energetic event there.Comment: 21 pages, 4 postscript figures, accepted by Ap

    The plumes of IO: A detection of solid sulfur dioxide particles

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    Spectra of Io obtained during eclipse show a narrow deep absorption feature at 4.871 microns, the wavelength of the Nu sub 1 + Nu sub 3 band of solid SO2. The 4 micron radiation comes from volcanic hot spots at a temperature too high for the existence of solid SO2. It is concluded that the spectral feature results from SO2 particles suspended in plumes above the hot spots. The derived abundance of approximately 0.0003 gm/sq cm may imply an SO2 solid-to-gas ratio of roughly one for the Loki plume, which would in turn suggest that it is driven by the SO2 rather than by sulfur
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