This thesis focus on the study of the Interstellar Medium (ISM) of the Milky Way and consists of two parts: in the first one we present a study of the dust properties in HII regions and their surrounding PDRs. We focus our studies on two compact HII regions: W3(A) and the Orion Nebula (Chapters 2 and 3, respsectively). Using SOFIA/FORCAST observations, we determine the properties of dust in the ionized gas, their surrounding PhotoDissociation Regions and their parent molecular clouds. One of the most important conclusions of this thesis is that the grain growth can affect the dust size distribution in regions of massive star formation. The large amount of archival data available for Orion allow us to study other important phenomena relat...
Dust offers a unique probe of the interstellar medium (ISM) across multiple size, density, and tempe...
In this thesis, we take a close look at the one percent (by mass) of the interstellar medium (ISM) t...
We have combined infrared data with HI, H2 and HII surveys in order to spatially decompose the obser...
The space between stars is filled with a dilute mixture of atoms, molecules, and dust grains, which ...
In this thesis the molecular emission of species such as CO, HCN and HNC and HCO+ are used to probe...
Massive stars, with a mass more than 8 Solar-masses, have a strong destructive impact on the clouds ...
Interstellar dust plays a key role in many astrophysical processes. However, until recently, astrono...
The development of our understanding of the gaseous component of the interstellar medium is reviewed...
Star formation occurs when a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust gravitationally collapses. Rot...
Interstellar dust affects our view of the Universe, with half of the starlight emitted since the Big...
The presence of dust in the general interstellar medium is inferred from the extinction, polarizatio...
In this thesis, we present new laboratory data of interstellar dust analogues. These mea...
We present the first detection of carbon radio recombination line absorption along the line of sight...
A large diversity of exoplanetary systems has been found, but it is still unclear what drives this d...
Interstellar dust appears in a number of roles in the interstellar medium. Historically, the most fa...
Dust offers a unique probe of the interstellar medium (ISM) across multiple size, density, and tempe...
In this thesis, we take a close look at the one percent (by mass) of the interstellar medium (ISM) t...
We have combined infrared data with HI, H2 and HII surveys in order to spatially decompose the obser...
The space between stars is filled with a dilute mixture of atoms, molecules, and dust grains, which ...
In this thesis the molecular emission of species such as CO, HCN and HNC and HCO+ are used to probe...
Massive stars, with a mass more than 8 Solar-masses, have a strong destructive impact on the clouds ...
Interstellar dust plays a key role in many astrophysical processes. However, until recently, astrono...
The development of our understanding of the gaseous component of the interstellar medium is reviewed...
Star formation occurs when a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust gravitationally collapses. Rot...
Interstellar dust affects our view of the Universe, with half of the starlight emitted since the Big...
The presence of dust in the general interstellar medium is inferred from the extinction, polarizatio...
In this thesis, we present new laboratory data of interstellar dust analogues. These mea...
We present the first detection of carbon radio recombination line absorption along the line of sight...
A large diversity of exoplanetary systems has been found, but it is still unclear what drives this d...
Interstellar dust appears in a number of roles in the interstellar medium. Historically, the most fa...
Dust offers a unique probe of the interstellar medium (ISM) across multiple size, density, and tempe...
In this thesis, we take a close look at the one percent (by mass) of the interstellar medium (ISM) t...
We have combined infrared data with HI, H2 and HII surveys in order to spatially decompose the obser...