Context. When modeling the density and grain size distribution in debris disks, the minimum particle size is often significantly larger than the corresponding blowout size. While the dust particles are usually modeled as compact, homogenous spheres, we instead in-vestigate the impact of porosity. Aims. The optical properties of porous particles are determined, and the influences of porosity on the blowout size and dust tempera-tures investigated. Methods. Using the method of discrete dipole approximation, we calculate the scattering and absorption cross sections of porous particles and derive the blowout size and the behavior of the dust temperature. Results. We determine the efficiency factors of absorption and the radiation pressure for p...
Abstract. We model the process of dust coagulation in protoplanetary disks and calculate how it affe...
Context. The shape of dust emission features measured from protoplanetary disks contains information...
Dust particles are the dominant source of opacity at (almost) all wavelengths and in (almost) all re...
Debris discs are often modelled assuming compact dust grains, but more and more evidence for the pre...
Context. We theoretically analyze protoplanetary disks consisting of porous dust grains. In the anal...
Context. We theoretically analyze protoplanetary disks consisting of porous dust grains. In the anal...
In many models of dusty objects in space the grains are assumed to be composite or fluffy. However, ...
In many models of dusty objects in space the grains are assumed to be composite or fluffy. However, ...
Protoplanetary disks consist of matter in both gas and solid form. The sizes of the solid particles,...
Context. Observations of protoplanetary disks in the sub-millimetre wavelength range suggest that po...
Solid particles, usually referred to as dust, are a crucial component of interstellar matter and of ...
Context: The shape of dust emission features measured from protoplanetary disks contains information...
Context. The size and chemical composition of interstellar dust grains are critical in setting the d...
Context. Dust grains coagulate to form dust aggregates in protoplanetary disks. Their porosity can b...
We model the linear polarization of the radiation of b Pic scattered by dust particles in the circum...
Abstract. We model the process of dust coagulation in protoplanetary disks and calculate how it affe...
Context. The shape of dust emission features measured from protoplanetary disks contains information...
Dust particles are the dominant source of opacity at (almost) all wavelengths and in (almost) all re...
Debris discs are often modelled assuming compact dust grains, but more and more evidence for the pre...
Context. We theoretically analyze protoplanetary disks consisting of porous dust grains. In the anal...
Context. We theoretically analyze protoplanetary disks consisting of porous dust grains. In the anal...
In many models of dusty objects in space the grains are assumed to be composite or fluffy. However, ...
In many models of dusty objects in space the grains are assumed to be composite or fluffy. However, ...
Protoplanetary disks consist of matter in both gas and solid form. The sizes of the solid particles,...
Context. Observations of protoplanetary disks in the sub-millimetre wavelength range suggest that po...
Solid particles, usually referred to as dust, are a crucial component of interstellar matter and of ...
Context: The shape of dust emission features measured from protoplanetary disks contains information...
Context. The size and chemical composition of interstellar dust grains are critical in setting the d...
Context. Dust grains coagulate to form dust aggregates in protoplanetary disks. Their porosity can b...
We model the linear polarization of the radiation of b Pic scattered by dust particles in the circum...
Abstract. We model the process of dust coagulation in protoplanetary disks and calculate how it affe...
Context. The shape of dust emission features measured from protoplanetary disks contains information...
Dust particles are the dominant source of opacity at (almost) all wavelengths and in (almost) all re...