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Here we describe the critical role that
synchrotron X-ray and
infrared microprobes are playing in the search for interstellar dust in
the Stardust Interstellar Dust Collector (SIDC). The samples
under examination are submicron particles trapped in low-density
aerogel. We have found that the spatial resolution, energy range,
and flux capabilities of the FTRIR beamlines 1.4.3, ALS, and U2B, NSLS;
the XRF microprobes ID13 and ID22NI, ESRF and 2-ID-D, APS; and the STXM
beamline 11.0.2, ALS are ideally suited for studying these tiny
returned samples. Using nondestructive, coordinated analyses at
these microprobes, we have been able to eliminate most candidates as
likely samples of interstellar dust. This in itself is a major
accomplishment, since the analysis of these tiny samples is technically
extremely challenging.
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