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Infrared emission from isolated dust clouds in the presence of very small dust grains

Journal Article · · Icarus (International Journal of the Solar System); (United States)
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  1. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena (USA) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY (USA)
Models of the effects of small grain-generated temperature fluctuations on the IR spectrum and surface brightness of externally heated interstellar dust clouds are presently constructed on the basis of a continuum radiation transport computer code which encompasses the transient heating of small dust grains. The models assume a constant fractional abundance of large and small grains throughout the given cloud. A comparison of model results with IRAS observations indicates that the observed 12-25 micron band emissions are associated with about 10-A radius grains, while the 60-100 micron emission is primarily due to large grains which are heated under the equilibrium conditions. 13 refs.
OSTI ID:
5516126
Journal Information:
Icarus (International Journal of the Solar System); (United States), Journal Name: Icarus (International Journal of the Solar System); (United States) Vol. 91; ISSN ICRSA; ISSN 0019-1035
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English