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Be Glad You Don't Have to Dust in Space! - NASA ScienceMar 28, 2019 · Also called cosmic dust, a fleck of space dust is usually smaller than a grain of sand and is made of rock, ice, minerals, or organic compounds.
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[PDF] IV Interstellar Dustexplain their observed properties in interstellar space. The important ... review article by. Savage & Sembach [1996, ARAA, 34, 279]. Observed depletion ...
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Dust in the Stellar Wind: A Cosmological Primer - NASA ScienceMay 3, 2023 · Interstellar dust typically forms in the atmospheres of stars; the gas they lose contains elements like carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, silicon, and iron.
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[PDF] Interstellar Dust GrainsThis review summarizes current knowledge of the abundance, composition, and sizes of interstellar dust grains, as indicated by observations of extinction,.
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Structure and evolution of interstellar carbonaceous dust. Insights ...A large fraction of interstellar carbon is locked up in solid grains. The nature, origin and evolution of these grains have been investigated for decades.Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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Is cosmic dust porous? | The Astronomy and Astrophysics ReviewOct 22, 2025 · Various types of solids are considered as components of cosmic dust, with carbon- and silicate-based materials as major components and metallic ...
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The Widespread Presence of Nanometer-size Dust Grains in the ...Nov 2, 2018 · Interstellar dust spans a wide range in size distribution, ranging from ultrasmall grains of a few Ångströms to micrometer-size grains.
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Abundant presolar grains and primordial organics preserved in ...Jul 14, 2023 · The isotopic compositions of presolar grains are diagnostic of the evolution and nucleosynthetic reactions that occurred within their stellar ...
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Extraterrestrial hexamethylenetetramine in meteorites—a precursor ...Dec 7, 2020 · Here we report the first detection of HMT and functionalized HMT species in the carbonaceous chondrites Murchison, Murray, and Tagish Lake.
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The size distribution of interstellar grains. - ADSA very general particle size distribution of uncoated graphite, enstatite, olivine, silicon carbide, iron, and magnetite.
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REST: A Java Package for Crafting Realistic Cosmic Dust ParticlesOct 21, 2022 · 3.3. The study of comet dust particles collected from the Stardust mission reveals a bulk density in the range 0.3–3.0 g cm−3, with highly ...
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[1704.02763] Parameterizing the interstellar dust temperature - arXivApr 10, 2017 · Our aim is to provide an easy-to-use parametric expression for the dust temperature as a function of visual extinction (A_{\rm V})
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Seed particle formation for silicate dust condensation by SiO ... - arXivMay 13, 2013 · Calculated condensation temperatures are still by about 100 K lower than observed ones, but this may be due to the greenhouse effect of silicate ...
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Silicate condensation in Mira variables - Astronomy & AstrophysicsWith revised data on SiO vapour pressure, the onset of dust formation already occurs at temperatures close to dust temperatures of 800 K to 950 K at the inner ...2. The Model · 3. Model Results · 4. Discussion<|separator|>
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Dust formation and mass loss around intermediate-mass AGB stars ...The formation of dust and the resulting mass loss around AGB stars not only are determined by the abundances of dust-forming elements in the surface layer, but ...
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Mass loss of stars on the asymptotic giant branchJan 9, 2018 · Mass-loss rate Mass loss from AGB stars usually takes the form of a continuous, more or less steady, outflow of gas and dust, i.e., a stellar ...
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Condensation of dust in the ejecta of Type II-P supernovaeWe study the production of dust in Type II-P supernova ejecta by coupling the gas-phase chemistry to the dust nucleation and condensation phases.Missing: Msun | Show results with:Msun
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Dust formation in primordial Type II supernovae - Oxford Academic6 we show the dust mass yield for case B. Now SN up to masses ≈35 M⊙ are able to form dust. In addition, a SN of 30 M⊙ is able to produce about 1.3 M ...Missing: Msun | Show results with:Msun
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DUST AND THE TYPE II-PLATEAU SUPERNOVA 2004etSep 22, 2009 · the current consensus is that each SN needs only to produce. 0.1–1 M of dust to account for the high-redshift observations. (Dwek et al. 2007 ...Missing: Msun | Show results with:Msun
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[PDF] Condensation of dust in the ejecta of type II-P supernovae - arXivDec 17, 2014 · Specifically, a clumpy ejecta produces large grains over 0.1 µm, and the final dust mass for the 19 M progenitor reaches 0.14 M . Clumps also ...<|separator|>
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THE CHEMICALLY CONTROLLED SYNTHESIS OF DUST IN TYPE ...We study the formation of molecules and dust clusters in the ejecta of solar metallicity, Type II-P supernovae (SNe) using a chemical kinetic approach.
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[0903.5280] Dust Formation and Winds around Evolved Stars - arXivMar 30, 2009 · Abstract: Cool luminous giants, in particular asymptotic giant branch stars, are among the most important sources of cosmic dust.
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Dust formation in the ejecta of the Type II-P supernova 2004dj - arXivDec 9, 2010 · Abstract:Core-collapse supernovae (CC SNe), especially Type II-Plateau ones, are thought to be important contributors to cosmic dust production.
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The 9.7 and 18 μm silicate absorption profiles towards diffuse and ...We have analysed ten spectra from the Spitzer archive, of which six lines-of-sight probe diffuse interstellar medium material and four probe molecular cloud ...
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Asymptotic giant branch stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud3 EVOLUTIONARY PROPERTIES AND SPITZER COLOURS OF AGB STARS. The spectra ... Consequently, the silicate feature at 9.7 μm becomes more prominent during ...
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[PDF] Interstellar and Ejecta Dust in the Cas A Supernova RemnantThe ejecta of the Cas A supernova remnant has a complex morphology, consisting of dense fast-moving line emitting knots and diffuse X-ray emitting regions ...
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[2002.05343] The origin of dust in galaxies across cosmic time - arXivFeb 13, 2020 · The new model, called Dusty SAGE, follows the condensation of dust in the ejecta of type II supernovae and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, ...
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[1707.06784] The cosmic dust rate across the Universe - arXivJul 21, 2017 · We adopt the most updated prescriptions for dust production from supernovae and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars as well as for dust ...
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Dust production rate of asymptotic giant branch stars in the ...In the following, we estimate the contribution of AGB stars to the total stellar dust budget of the Magellanic Clouds using the new aton and old aton models ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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[PDF] Dust growth in the interstellar medium: How do accretion and ... - arXivFeb 7, 2012 · We show that coagulation slightly 'suppresses' dust mass growth by accretion but that this effect is slight enough to be neglected in ...
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Dust growth in the interstellar medium: how do accretion and ...Dust grains grow in interstellar clouds by accretion and coagulation. In this paper, we focus on these two grain growth processes and numerically investigate ...
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[PDF] Physics and Chemistry on the Surface of Cosmic Dust Grains - arXivMay 4, 2021 · In this paper, we review experimental studies of physical and chemical processes, such as adsorption, desorption, diffusion, and reactions.
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Experimental evidence for water formation on interstellar dust grains ...Part of these gas and dust grains, covered with icy mantles (mainly composed of water), ends up in the rotating disks surrounding young stars and forms the ...
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Dust destruction in the ISM: a re-evaluation of dust lifetimes– Dust is locally destroyed in the ISM in interstellar and cir- cumstellar shocks. ... – Do cosmic rays destroy/amorphize a significant quantity of dust in the ...
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Synthesized grain size distribution in the interstellar mediumMar 12, 2013 · Mathis et al. (1977, hereafter MRN) show that a mixture of silicate and graphite dust, as originally proposed by Hoyle and Wickramasinghe (1969) ...
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Origins of Carbon Dust in a JWST-observed Primeval Galaxy at z ...Our findings indicate two pathways for the formation of hydrocarbon grains, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs): (1) efficient dust accretion within ...
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Spitzer Space Telescope - NASA ScienceSpitzer uses an ultra-sensitive infrared telescope to study asteroids, comets, planets and distant galaxies.
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James Webb Space Telescope - NASA Science### Summary of JWST Observations of Dust Emission and Resolution Capabilities
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[PDF] Observed Properties of Interstellar Dust - Princeton UniversityPhotoelectric charging by UV and X-rays that may be present. Collisional charging modified by several effects: • Possible penetration of grain by impacting ion.<|control11|><|separator|>
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A 3D Dust Map Based on Gaia, Pan-STARRS 1, and 2MASSDec 13, 2019 · We present a new three-dimensional map of dust reddening, based on Gaia parallaxes and stellar photometry from Pan-STARRS 1 and 2MASS.Missing: starlight | Show results with:starlight
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Interstellar polarization and grain alignmentDust grains must have sizes close to the wavelength of in- cident radiation because big particles do not polarize the transmitted radiation even if they are ...
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An ALMA/HST Study of Millimeter Dust Emission and Star ClustersOct 16, 2019 · In this work, we combine the LEGUS star cluster catalog with dust continuum observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array ( ...
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A luminous and young galaxy at z = 12.33 revealed by a JWST/MIRI ...Oct 30, 2024 · Based on these emission lines, we infer a spectroscopic redshift of z = 12.33 ± 0.04, placing this galaxy just ~400 Myr after the Big Bang.
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[PDF] Stardust Sample Return - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)Jan 15, 2006 · While the mis- sion will return about a million dust particles, the total mass of the sample returned by Stardust will probably be about 1 ...
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Stardust / Stardust NExT - NASA ScienceThe analysis of the samples returned by the spacecraft showed the presence of a wide range of organic compounds. In August 2014, NASA announced that seven rare ...
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Ryugu is a primitive asteroid rich in water and organic matter A first ...Dec 22, 2021 · JAXA's Hayabusa2 asteroid explorer mission returned a total of 5.4g of sample from two surface locations on the C-type, near-Earth asteroid, Ryugu.
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First Look at Ryugu Asteroid Sample Reveals it is Organic-RichSep 5, 2022 · Asteroid Ryugu has a rich complement of organic molecules, according to a NASA and international team's initial analysis of a sample from the asteroid.
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission to Asteroid BennuNASA's OSIRIS-REx Achieves Sample Mass Milestone ... The curation team processing NASA's asteroid Bennu sample has removed and collected 2.48 ounces (70.3 grams) ...In Depth · Latest OSIRIS-REx Stories · FAQs · Media Resources
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[PDF] NANOSCALE MINERALOGY OF BENNU SAMPLES RETURNED ...The QL sample analyses showed that the materials are dominated by hydrated silicates, sulfides, magnetite, phosphates, and abundant organic matter, in addition ...Missing: findings | Show results with:findings
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Cassini between Venus and Earth: Detection of interstellar dustAug 19, 2003 · During the Cassini measurements presented in this paper, Ulysses detected a relatively low interstellar dust flux of 4 · 10−5 m−2s−1 ...
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SIXTEEN YEARS OF ULYSSES INTERSTELLAR DUST ...Oct 19, 2015 · The Ulysses in situ dust measurements obtained in the 1990s showed that the motion of interstellar grains through the solar system is—within the ...
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Analytical Techniques for Identification and Characterization of ...Feb 15, 2024 · In this chapter, we briefly review analytical techniques used to detect and characterize organic matter in extraterrestrial materials. Mass ...
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[PDF] the C, N, and O isotopic compositions of Wild 2 cometary matter in Al ...Five crater residues have normal 15N/14N within 2σ, however one residue (crater #56), exhibits a small enrichment in 15N with δ15N of (+266 ± 65) ‰ (Fig. 5) ...
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[PDF] LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE STARDUST SAMPLE RETURN ...Stardust spacecraft outgassing was sufficient to de- grade camera operations, and the aerogel capture me- dia was significantly contaminated during manufac-.
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Concerns of Organic Contamination for Sample Return Space ...The planetary protection issues associated with introducing extra-terrestrial organic matter to Earth are rendered moot for asteroids and comet targets, due to ...
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[astro-ph/0304489] Interstellar Dust Grains - arXivApr 28, 2003 · This review surveys the observed properties of interstellar dust grains: the wavelength-dependent extinction of starlight, including absorption features.
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Infrared Emission from Interstellar Dust. IV. The Silicate-Graphite ...Infrared Emission from Interstellar Dust. IV. The Silicate-Graphite-PAH Model in the Post-Spitzer Era. B. T. Draine and Aigen Li. © 2007.Missing: cosmic | Show results with:cosmic
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Dust in the diffuse interstellar medium - Astronomy & AstrophysicsIt is widely accepted that cosmic dust consists of some form of silicate and carbon. Stronger constraints on the composition of interstellar grains come from ...Missing: carbonaceous | Show results with:carbonaceous
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PROTOPLANETARY DISK STRUCTURE WITH GRAIN EVOLUTIONIn Figure 2 the dust temperature distribution is shown for both the cases. The disk model with evolved dust is hotter by about 70 K in the inner disk ...
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The Astrodust+PAH Model: A Unified Description of the Extinction ...We present a new model of interstellar dust in which large grains are a single composite material, astrodust, and nanoparticle-sized grains come in distinct ...
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JWST Observations of Young protoStars (JOYS)Elon gated structures seen in dust emission on larger scales are called “tori.” If infalling material reaches the disk, for example through streamers, this may ...
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The Effect of Dust Cooling in the Fragmentation of Star-Forming ...We hence support the idea that dust cooling can play an important role in the fragmentation of molecular clouds and the evolution of the stellar IMF [1] ...
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Fragmentation of star-forming clouds enriched with the first dustIn this paper, we present a model for the evolution of star forming clouds enriched by metals and dust from the first supernovae (SNe).
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H2 formation on interstellar dust grains: The viewpoints of theory ...This article has been written to present what we think we know about the H 2 formation in a variety of interstellar environments.
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Streaming Instabilities in Protoplanetary Disks - IOPscienceStreaming Instabilities in Protoplanetary Disks. Andrew N. Youdin and Jeremy Goodman. © 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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First Results from High Angular Resolution ALMA Observations ...Mar 9, 2015 · We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations from the 2014 Long Baseline Campaign in dust continuum and spectral line emission ...
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MINDS: JWST/NIRCam imaging of the protoplanetary disk PDS 70Hydrodynamical simulations suggest that the large gap is dynamically carved by both planets, and the (near) 2:1 mean-motion resonance observed by GRAVITY (Wang ...
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Outflows from the youngest stars are mostly molecular - NatureAug 24, 2023 · An interesting attribute of such shocks is their reduced capacity to destroy dust grains. This ensures that outflows from very young protostars ...
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[PDF] H Formation on Interstellar Dust Grains - TU Delft Research PortalS. Cazaux interstellar dust grains. The observationally determined H2 formation rate coefficient in the diffuse ISM, R(H2) = 3 − 4 × 10−17 cm3 s. −1. (Gry ...Missing: cm³/ | Show results with:cm³/
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Photochemical Pathways to Interstellar Complex Organic Molecules... ice photochemistry experiments and resulted in the successful detection of glycine production in situ. (122) In these experiments a low-energy Cs+ beam ...
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Chemical modeling of aminoketene, ethanolamine, and glycine ...Icy interstellar dust grains are a source of complex organic molecule (COM) production, although the formation mechanisms of these molecules are debated.
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Amino acids in the Murchison meteorite - ScienceDirect.comContinued investigation of the Murchison meteorite by gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry has led to the characterization of at least 17 amino ...
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Gas-Phase vs. Grain-Surface Formation of Interstellar Complex ...Nov 27, 2023 · In this study, we investigate the grain-surface-formation pathways for the four above-mentioned iCOMs by transferring their primary gas-phase synthetic routes ...
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Cosmic Carbon Chemistry: From the Interstellar Medium to the Early ...The remaining 1% is composed of solid silicate and carbon-based µm-sized dust particles present throughout interstellar clouds that provide surfaces for ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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First Detection of a Glycine Isomer in the Interstellar MediumSep 13, 2023 · Researchers have detected glycolamide, a chemical cousin to the simplest amino acid, in the interstellar medium for the first time.
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Uracil in the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu - NatureMar 21, 2023 · Here we report the detection of uracil, one of the four nucleobases in ribonucleic acid, in aqueous extracts from Ryugu samples.
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[PDF] 19950004531.pdf - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)collisions of asteroids in the main belt [I]. A means to sorting out within the ... Sources of Interplanetary Dust ParticIes: The likely source of ...
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[PDF] COMETARY ORIGIN OF THE ZODIACAL CLOUD AND ...the total mass input of 12,000 kg s. −1 . This is significantly larger than the mass input required to maintain the zodiacal cloud in a steady state (1000 ...
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[PDF] Asteroid-Comet Continuum Objects in the Solar System - arXivNov 30, 2016 · Traditionally, the Kuiper belt has been regarded as the source of the JFCs while the Oort cloud has been regarded as the source of HTCs and ...
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Interplanetary dust | The Science of NatureThe interplanetary dust cloud, total mass 1010–1020 g in round figures, originates as fragments of comets and produces a mean flux at the earth-moon.
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On the spatial distribution of interplanetary dust near 1 AULeinert et al.: Spatial Distribution of Interplanetary Dust near 1 AU Table 1. ... (Grün et al., 1976). As mentioned above the overall increase in impact rate ...
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[PDF] Radiation Pressure and the Poynting–Robertson Effect for Fluffy ...β-meteoroids and the interstellar dust grains range from 20 to. 30 km s. −1 ... The nonradial radiation pres- sure on fluffy dust particles of submicrometer sizes ...Missing: 23} cm³<|separator|>
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[PDF] ^^ •* & Opy - NASA Technical Reports ServerThe zodiacal light can be interpreted on the basis of scat- tering of sunlight by a cloud of interplanetary particles. The properties of this cloud are to be ...Missing: ∝ | Show results with:∝
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Co-orbital Asteroids as the Source of Venus's Zodiacal Dust RingMar 12, 2019 · We find that only particles from a hypothetical population of Venus co-orbital asteroids can produce enough signal in a narrow ring to match the observations.
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Dust observations from Parker Solar Probe - Astronomy & AstrophysicsThe derived dust flux rates suggest that the particles originate from the vicinities of the Sun and are ejected by radiation pressure. Radiation pressure ...
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Hubble Panoramic View of Orion Nebula Reveals Thousands of StarsHubble's Sharpest View of the Orion Nebula. This dramatic image offers a peek inside a cavern of roiling dust and gas where thousands of stars are forming.
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Dusty Orion Nebula in Infrared - Spitzer - CaltechIn between the two hollow regions are orange filaments where dust condenses and forms new stars. Over time, these filaments may produce new giant stars that ...
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dust content of the Crab NebulaThe Crab's supernova dust mass is estimated to be between 0.032 and 0.049 M⊙ (for amorphous carbon grains) with an average dust temperature Tdust = 41 ± 3 K, ...TOTAL INTEGRATED... · RESOLVED MODELLING OF... · SUPERNOVA DUST...
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Dissecting the Crab Nebula with JWST: Pulsar Wind, Dusty ...Estimates of the total dust mass in the Crab Nebula based on the total integrated spectrum have varied considerably, with a range of 0.02–0.5 M⊙ (Gomez et al.
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THE RELATION BETWEEN GAS AND DUST IN THE TAURUS ...We report a study of the relation between dust and gas over a 100 deg 2 area in the Taurus molecular cloud.
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The relation between gas and dust in the Taurus Molecular CloudJul 28, 2010 · Abstract:(abridged) We report a study of the relation between dust and gas over a 100deg^2 area in the Taurus molecular cloud.
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I. The cloud dynamics revealed by gas emission and 3D dustWe present a study of the three-dimensional (3D) distribution of interstellar dust derived from stellar extinction observations toward the Taurus molecular ...
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DUST MASSES, PAH ABUNDANCES, AND STARLIGHT ...A direct estimate for the dust-to-hydrogen mass ratio Mdust/MH in the local Milky Way ( MW ) can be obtained from the difference between total interstellar ...
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A new dust map of the Milky Way - Astronomy & AstrophysicsOct 31, 2025 · We identified several key spiral arm features and provide new constraints on dust distribution in previously poorly mapped regions. A ...
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Dust in Andromeda - Spitzer - CaltechJun 6, 2006 · The Spitzer view also shows Andromeda's dust lanes twisting all the way into the center of the galaxy, a region that is crammed full of stars.
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JWST Unveils Obscured Quasars in the Most Luminous Galaxies at ...Jul 14, 2025 · Here we report the discovery of obscured quasars hosted by the most luminous galaxies at z > 6, possibly bridging the gap between the two AGN populations.
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SHELLQs-JWST Unveils the Host Galaxies of 12 Quasars at z > 6Oct 28, 2025 · Using JWST/NIRCam observations at 1.5 and 3.6 μm combined with 2D image decomposition analysis, we successfully detect the host galaxies in 11 ...
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JWST unveils obscured quasars in the most luminous galaxies at z > 6May 7, 2025 · With JWST/NIRSpec follow-up observations, we found that nine of them exhibit a broad component in H I Balmer lines and He I lines, but not ...
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Micrometeorite collections: a review and their current status - JournalsMay 13, 2024 · Every year Earth accretes 20 000 to 40 000 tonnes of cosmic dust, of which approximately 10% survive atmospheric entry to become micrometeorites ...
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Sources of cosmic dust in the Earth's atmosphere - AGU JournalsDec 4, 2016 · Estimates of the mass influx of cosmic dust entering the Earth's atmosphere vary over a wide range from 5 to 270 tons per day (t d−1), depending ...
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Evidence for interstellar origin of seven dust particles collected by the Stardust spacecraft### Summary of Interstellar Dust Particles from Stardust Mission
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COMETARY ORIGIN OF THE ZODIACAL CLOUD AND ...We present a zodiacal cloud model based on the orbital properties and lifetimes of comets and asteroids, and on the dynamical evolution of dust after ejection.
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Latitudinal and seasonal variability of the micrometeor input functionThese parameters include annual, diurnal and geographical variations of meteor rate, global and local mass flux, directionality, and velocity distributions.Missing: Perseid Antarctic<|control11|><|separator|>