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Formation and Destruction of Dust Grains
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1977E E Salpeter
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The Destruction of Interstellar Dust
1999This paper reviews the detailed physics of the processes involved in the destruction of interstellar dust in interstellar shocks: sputtering by impacting gas atoms, and vaporization and shattering by grain-grain collisions. An analytical formalism is developed that describes these processes.
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Destruction of a dust particle in the white dwarf atmosphere
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2020Abstract Dusty white dwarfs are natural objects for studying the properties of cosmic dusty plasmas. We present the results of computation of the charge, radius, and temperature of a carbon dust particle in the atmosphere of dusty white dwarf G29-38, which is a typical example of a dusty white dwarf.
A. I. Kenzhebekova +5 more
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Formation of Small Dust Particles by Brittle Destruction
Fusion Science and Technology, 2011The size distribution of dust particles in nuclear fusion devices is close to the power function. In the paper it is shown that function of this kind can be the result of brittle destruction.
A. S. Arakcheev, K. V. Lotov
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Planet‐Wide Ozone Destruction in the Middle Atmosphere on Mars During Global Dust Storm
Geophysical Research Letters, 2022Frank Daerden +2 more
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Galaxy simulation with dust formation and destruction
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017Kuan-Chou Hou +2 more
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Dust Destruction in the High‐Velocity Shocks Driven by Supernovae in the Early Universe
Astrophysical Journal, 2006Takaya Nozawa +2 more
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Evidence for dust destruction from the early-time colour change of GRB 120119A
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2014Adam N Morgan +2 more
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