Interstellar Dust Grains
BDB.T. Draine
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Abstract
▪ Abstract This review surveys the observed properties of interstellar dust grains: the wavelength-dependent extinction of starlight, including absorption features, from UV to infrared; optical luminescence; infrared emission; microwave emission; optical, UV, and X-ray scattering by dust; and polarization of starlight and of infrared emission. The relationship between presolar grains in meteorites and the interstellar grain population is discussed. Candidate grain materials and abundance constraints are considered. A dust model consisting of amorphous silicate grains, graphite grains, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons is compared with observed emission and scattering. Some issues concerning evolution of…
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Princeton University
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- Cosmic dust
- Interstellar medium
- Meteorite
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Presolar grains
- Interplanetary dust cloud
- Starlight
- Circumstellar dust
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