Evolution of interstellar dust and related topics : Varenna on Lake Como Villa Monastero, 22 July-1 August 1986

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Evolution of interstellar dust and related topics : Varenna on Lake Como Villa Monastero, 22 July-1 August 1986

edited by A. Bonetti, J.M. Greenberg and S. Aiello

(Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi", course 101)

North Holland , Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub., 1989

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Evoluzione della polvere interstellare e questioni attinenti

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At head of title: Italian Physical Society

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In an astronomical subject of such wide applications as interstellar dust it is to be expected that not only are there diverse opinions on its precise nature, but also diverse opinions on its influence in various astrophysical environments. At this Enrico Fermi school lecturers of the highest calibre presented their subjects and points of view to the students, so that the basic scientific controversies and methodology were accessible. In addition to questions of sources and growth, the destruction of grains was extensively discussed. A number of physical processes, such as charging and heating of grains, were also considered. Classically, and in the current context of dust problems, the optics of grains individually and in clouds has been the most critically and fully treated aspect.

Table of Contents

Preface (J. M. Greenberg). The dim past of dusty space (H.C. van de Hulst). Interstellar dust: an overview of physical and chemical evolution (J.M. Greenberg). UV extinction and the properties of interstellar dust grains (G. Chlewicki). Optical properties of interstellar dust grains (B.T. Draine). Charging processes for interstellar dust (B.T. Draine). Destruction processes for interstellar dust (B.T. Draine). Temperature fluctuations and small particles (P.A. Aannestad). Circumstellar grains (M. Jura). Aspects of the zodiacal dust cloud and galactic infrared cirrus features (E.R. Deul and W.B. Burton). Molecular-cloud properties and chemistry (C.M. Walmsley). The role of dust in star formation (F.H. Shu, F.C. Adams and S. Lizano). Diffuse reflection from a spherical interstellar dust cloud (H.C. van de Hulst). Diffuse interstellar bands. Some observational aspects (J. Krelowski). Modelling of dusty H II regions (M.G. Hoare). Hydrogen sticking and recombination on surfaces of interstellar grains (V. Buch). Some effects of ion irradiation in space (G. Strazzulla). Identification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the spectra of astronomical objects (L.B. d'Hendecourt and A. Leger). Comet nuclei as aggregated interstellar dust. Comet Halley results (J.M. Greenberg). Cometary dust and interplanetary particles (T. Mukai). Experimental methods and results in the exploration of interplanetary dust (H. Fechtig). On the average chemical composition of cometary dust (E.K. Jessberger, J. Kissel, H. Fechtig and F.R. Krueger).

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