Interstellar dust contains a component which reveals its presence by emitting a broad, unstructured band of light in the 540 to 950 nm wavelength range, referred to as Extended Red Emission (ERE). The presence of interstellar dust and ultraviolet photons are two necessary conditions for ERE to occur. This is the basis for suggestions which attribute ERE to an interstellar dust component capable of photoluminescence. In this study, we have collected all published ERE observations with absolute-calibrated spectra for interstellar environments, where the density of ultraviolet photons can be estimated reliably. In each case, we determined the band-integrated ERE intensity, the wavelength of peak emission in the ERE band, and the efficiency wit...
We present a method based on two broad-band colors to investigate the nature of the Extremely Red Ob...
Interstellar dust was first identified through the extinction that it causes of optical starlight. I...
The first Herschel Hi-Gal images of the Galactic plane unveil the far-infrared diffuse emission of t...
To examine a recently proposed hypothesis that silicon nanoparticles are the source of extended red ...
Interstellar dust in nebulae and in the diffuse interstellar medium of galaxies contains a component...
Silicon nanoparticles have been proposed as the source of the observed "extended red emission" (ERE)...
The Extended Red Emission (ERE) has been observed in virtually all possible environments in which du...
The carrier of the dust-associated photoluminescence process causing the extended red emission (ERE)...
Extended Red Emission (ERE) has been detected in many dusty astrophysical objects and this raises th...
International audienceIn an attempt to determine the carrier of the Extended Red Emission (ERE), we ...
The Extended Red Emission (ERE) has been observed in virtually all possible environments in which d...
Interstellar dust appears in a number of roles in the interstellar medium. Historically, the most fa...
Ensemble and single particle studies of the excitation power density (P)-dependent upconversion lumi...
Images taken of interstellar space often display a colorful canvas of portions of the electromagneti...
International audienceWe present visible and infrared images and low-dispersion visible spectra of t...
We present a method based on two broad-band colors to investigate the nature of the Extremely Red Ob...
Interstellar dust was first identified through the extinction that it causes of optical starlight. I...
The first Herschel Hi-Gal images of the Galactic plane unveil the far-infrared diffuse emission of t...
To examine a recently proposed hypothesis that silicon nanoparticles are the source of extended red ...
Interstellar dust in nebulae and in the diffuse interstellar medium of galaxies contains a component...
Silicon nanoparticles have been proposed as the source of the observed "extended red emission" (ERE)...
The Extended Red Emission (ERE) has been observed in virtually all possible environments in which du...
The carrier of the dust-associated photoluminescence process causing the extended red emission (ERE)...
Extended Red Emission (ERE) has been detected in many dusty astrophysical objects and this raises th...
International audienceIn an attempt to determine the carrier of the Extended Red Emission (ERE), we ...
The Extended Red Emission (ERE) has been observed in virtually all possible environments in which d...
Interstellar dust appears in a number of roles in the interstellar medium. Historically, the most fa...
Ensemble and single particle studies of the excitation power density (P)-dependent upconversion lumi...
Images taken of interstellar space often display a colorful canvas of portions of the electromagneti...
International audienceWe present visible and infrared images and low-dispersion visible spectra of t...
We present a method based on two broad-band colors to investigate the nature of the Extremely Red Ob...
Interstellar dust was first identified through the extinction that it causes of optical starlight. I...
The first Herschel Hi-Gal images of the Galactic plane unveil the far-infrared diffuse emission of t...