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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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Advances in Space Research, 1993
Abstract Interstellar dust models, previously constrained only from the extinction curve, have been radically changed with the arrival of IRAS observations of the dust infrared emission. An important component of interstellar dust is likely to be made of small particles that show a fluctuating temperature upon impinging single photons and which can ...
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Abstract Interstellar dust models, previously constrained only from the extinction curve, have been radically changed with the arrival of IRAS observations of the dust infrared emission. An important component of interstellar dust is likely to be made of small particles that show a fluctuating temperature upon impinging single photons and which can ...
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The Diffuse Interstellar Bands and Interstellar Dust
1995As far as we now know, interstellar dust and the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are not directly related; there is no really good correlation between any DIB and a specific feature of interstellar extinction. I argue that it is not useful to consider the λ2175 “bump”, by far the strongest feature in the interstellar extinction law (in terms of ...
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Interstellar Dust in the Solar System
Space Science Reviews, 2019V. Sterken+4 more
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Flux and composition of interstellar dust at Saturn from Cassini’s Cosmic Dust Analyzer
Science, 2016N. Altobelli+17 more
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