Interstellar dust plays a crucial role in the evolution of the Universe by assisting the formation of molecules, by triggering the formation of the first low-mass stars, and by absorbing stellar ultraviolet-optical light and subsequently re-emitting it at infrared/millimetre wavelengths. Dust is thought to be produced predominantly in the envelopes of evolved (age >1Gyr), low-mass stars. This picture has, however, recently been brought into question by the discovery of large masses of dust in the host galaxies of quasars at redshift z > 6, when the age of the Universe was less than 1Gyr. Theoretical studies, corroborated by observations of nearby supernova remnants, have suggested that supernovae provide a fast and efficient dust formation ...
The importance of supernovae as a source of interstellar dust has long been debated. Theoretical mod...
Aims. We intend to assess the most plausible scenarios for generating large amounts of dus...
Infrared observations of high-z quasar (QSO) hosts indicate the presence of large masses of dust in ...
Interstellar dust plays a crucial role in the evolution of the Universe by assisting the formation o...
Large amounts of dust (>108M) have recently been discovered in high-redshift quasars1, 2 and galaxie...
The role of dust at present and at earlier epochs is highly controversial. Recent SCUBA surveys have...
The recent discovery of QSOs located at redshift z greater than 6, with high infrared luminosities (...
The detection of large quantities of dust in z ~ 6 quasars by infrared and radio surveys presents pu...
There is now good evidence that supernovae are a major source of interstellar dust in the Universe. ...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
Supernovae are considered as prime sources of dust in space. Observations of local supernovae over t...
Dust is present in almost every astrophysical environment, ranging from circumstellar shells and dis...
Two distinct scenarios for the origin of the ~4 × 10 8 M sun of dust observed in the high-redshift (...
The importance of supernovae as a source of interstellar dust has long been debated. Theoretical mod...
Aims. We intend to assess the most plausible scenarios for generating large amounts of dus...
Infrared observations of high-z quasar (QSO) hosts indicate the presence of large masses of dust in ...
Interstellar dust plays a crucial role in the evolution of the Universe by assisting the formation o...
Large amounts of dust (>108M) have recently been discovered in high-redshift quasars1, 2 and galaxie...
The role of dust at present and at earlier epochs is highly controversial. Recent SCUBA surveys have...
The recent discovery of QSOs located at redshift z greater than 6, with high infrared luminosities (...
The detection of large quantities of dust in z ~ 6 quasars by infrared and radio surveys presents pu...
There is now good evidence that supernovae are a major source of interstellar dust in the Universe. ...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
Supernovae are considered as prime sources of dust in space. Observations of local supernovae over t...
Dust is present in almost every astrophysical environment, ranging from circumstellar shells and dis...
Two distinct scenarios for the origin of the ~4 × 10 8 M sun of dust observed in the high-redshift (...
The importance of supernovae as a source of interstellar dust has long been debated. Theoretical mod...
Aims. We intend to assess the most plausible scenarios for generating large amounts of dus...
Infrared observations of high-z quasar (QSO) hosts indicate the presence of large masses of dust in ...