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Dust coagulation processes as constrained by far-infrared observations

TitreDust coagulation processes as constrained by far-infrared observations
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuteursKohler, M, Stepnik, B, Jones, AP, Guillet, V, Abergel, A, Ristorcelli, I, Bernard, JP
JournalAstronomy & Astrophysics
Volume548
Date PublishedDec
ISBN Number0004-6361
Numéro d'accèsWOS:000311901200061
Résumé

Aims. We develop a simple model of coagulated dust particles of two sizes (3.5 and 60 nm radius) to understand the nature and the effects of coagulation, which could explain the evolution of the far-infrared (FIR) dust opacity observed in the transition between the diffuse and the dense interstellar medium (ISM) (n(H) > 10(3) cm(-3)). Methods. Using the discrete-dipole approximation (DDA) method, we have calculated the absorption coefficient, directly proportional to the opacity, of coagulated grains with varying numbers of sub-grains and of different grain composition. Results. We show that, in the transition from diffuse to dense clouds, an increase in the FIR opacity by a factor of about 2.7 is possible and a decrease in the grain temperature by up to 3-4 K can be explained by the presence of coagulated aggregates composed of four big grains and 4000 very small grains (40% of the volume of the BGs). The coagulation of very small grains into the aggregates leads to a decrease in the 60 mu m emission. Conclusions. This model can explain the observed increase in opacity at long wavelengths, the decrease in temperature from the diffuse ISM to denser regions with the coagulation of grains into aggregates and the absence of the 60 mu m emission with the coagulation of very small grains onto the surface of the big grains.

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