Context. LDN 1642 is a rare example of a star-forming, high-latitude molecular cloud. The dust emission of LDN 1642 has already been studied extensively in the past, but its location also makes it a good target for studies of light scattering. Aims. We wish to study the near-infrared (NIR) light scattering in LDN 1642, its correlation with the cloud structure, and the ability of dust models to simultaneously explain observations of sub-millimetre dust emission, NIR extinction, and NIR scattering. Methods. We used observations made with the HAWK-I instrument to measure the NIR surface brightness and extinction in LDN 1642. These data were compared with Herschel observations of dust emission and, with the help of radiative transfer modelling,...
International audienceContext. Theoretical arguments suggest that dust grains should grow in the den...
International audienceContext. Some Galactic molecular clouds show signs of dust evolution as compar...
Context. Theoretical arguments suggest that dust grains should grow in the dense cold parts of molec...
Context. LDN 1642 is a rare example of a star-forming, high-latitude molecular cloud. The dust emiss...
International audienceContext. Light scattering at near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths has been used to ...
Context. Mapping of the near-infrared scattered light is a recent method for the study of interstell...
Context.Using state-of-art near-infrared (NIR) instrumentation the near-infrared light scattered fr...
Context. Dust emission and scattering provide tools for the study of interstellar clouds. Detailed k...
Context. The dust is an important tracer of dense interstellar clouds but its properties a...
Context. Lynds 1780 is a high-latitude cloud where, based on 2MASS, the maximum visual extinction is...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Context. Infrared dark clouds (IRDCs) harbor progenitors of high-mass stars. Little is known of the ...
Context. Regarding the evolution of dust grains from diffuse regions of space to dense molecular clo...
International audienceContext. Theoretical arguments suggest that dust grains should grow in the den...
International audienceContext. Some Galactic molecular clouds show signs of dust evolution as compar...
Context. Theoretical arguments suggest that dust grains should grow in the dense cold parts of molec...
Context. LDN 1642 is a rare example of a star-forming, high-latitude molecular cloud. The dust emiss...
International audienceContext. Light scattering at near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths has been used to ...
Context. Mapping of the near-infrared scattered light is a recent method for the study of interstell...
Context.Using state-of-art near-infrared (NIR) instrumentation the near-infrared light scattered fr...
Context. Dust emission and scattering provide tools for the study of interstellar clouds. Detailed k...
Context. The dust is an important tracer of dense interstellar clouds but its properties a...
Context. Lynds 1780 is a high-latitude cloud where, based on 2MASS, the maximum visual extinction is...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Context. Infrared dark clouds (IRDCs) harbor progenitors of high-mass stars. Little is known of the ...
Context. Regarding the evolution of dust grains from diffuse regions of space to dense molecular clo...
International audienceContext. Theoretical arguments suggest that dust grains should grow in the den...
International audienceContext. Some Galactic molecular clouds show signs of dust evolution as compar...
Context. Theoretical arguments suggest that dust grains should grow in the dense cold parts of molec...