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Dust in the Galactic Environment (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
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Dust in the Galactic Environment (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
Series: Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Dust is a ubiquitous feature of the cosmos, impinging directly or
indirectly on most fields of modern astronomy and astrophysics.
Dust in the Galactic Environment, Second Edition provides a
thorough overview of the subject, covering general concepts,
methods of investigation, important results and their significance,
relevant literature, and some suggestions for promising avenues of
future research.
Since the publication of the first edition of this popular graduate
text, major advances have been made in our understanding of
astrophysical dust, especially in the light of exciting new results
from space- and ground-based telescopes, together with advances in
laboratory astrophysics and theoretical modeling. This new,
expanded edition highlights the latest results and provides a
context for future research opportunities. The first chapter
provides a historical perspective for current research and an
overview of interstellar environments and the role of dust in
astrophysical processes, followed by a discussion of the cosmic
history of the chemical elements expected to be present in dust and
an examination of the effect of gas-dust interactions on gas phase
abundances. The next several chapters describe the observed
properties of interstellar grains, such as their extinction,
polarization, absorption, and emission characteristics. Then, the
book explores the origin and evolution of dust, tracing its life
cycle in a succession of environments from circumstellar shells to
diffuse interstellar clouds, molecular clouds, protostars, and
protoplanetary disks. The final chapter summarizes progress toward
a unified model. Dust in other galaxies is discussed as an integral
part of the text rather than as a distinct topic requiring separate
chapters.
Containing extensive references and problems to aid understanding
and illustrate basic principles, the book is ideally suited for
graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. It will also be an
invaluable reference for postgraduate students and researchers
working in this important field.
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