Supernova generated shock waves are responsible for most of the destruction of dust grains in the interstellar medium (ISM). Calculations of the dust destruction timescale have so far been carried out using plane parallel steady shocks, however that approximation breaks down when the destruction timescale becomes longer than that for the evolution of the supernova remnant (SNR) shock. In this paper we present new calculations of grain destruction in evolving, radiative SNRs. To facilitate comparison with the previous study by Jones et al. (1996), we adopt the same dust properties as in that paper. We find that the efficiencies of grain destruction are most divergent from those for a steady shock when the thermal history of a shocked gas par...
The interaction of the Puppis A supernova remnant (SNR) with a neighboring molecular cloud provides ...
We study the destruction of interstellar dust via sputtering in supernova (SN) shocks using three-di...
We model the thermal dust emission from dust grains heated by synchrotron radiation and by particle ...
Context. There is a long-standing and large discrepancy between the timescale for dust formation aro...
Dust destruction by supernovae is one of the main processes removing dust from the interstellar medi...
Shockwaves driven by supernovae both destroy dust and reprocess the surviving grains, greatly affect...
Interstellar dust grains play a crucial role in the evolution of the galactic interstellar medium (I...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynQuantifying the efficiency of dust destruction in the interst...
Carbonaceous and silicate grains swept up, and betatron accelerated, by supernova-generated shock wa...
In this paper we discuss the propagation of dust through the interstellar medium (ISM), and describe...
We report observations with the MIPS instrument aboard the {\it Spitzer Space Telescope} (SST) of fo...
We investigate through hydrodynamic simulations the destruction of newly-formed dust grains by sputt...
Supernova shocks play a significant part in the life of an interstellar grain. In a typical 10 to th...
A novel laboratory experimental design is described that will investigate the processing of dust gra...
Context. There is a long-standing conundrum in interstellar dust studies relating to the discrepancy...
The interaction of the Puppis A supernova remnant (SNR) with a neighboring molecular cloud provides ...
We study the destruction of interstellar dust via sputtering in supernova (SN) shocks using three-di...
We model the thermal dust emission from dust grains heated by synchrotron radiation and by particle ...
Context. There is a long-standing and large discrepancy between the timescale for dust formation aro...
Dust destruction by supernovae is one of the main processes removing dust from the interstellar medi...
Shockwaves driven by supernovae both destroy dust and reprocess the surviving grains, greatly affect...
Interstellar dust grains play a crucial role in the evolution of the galactic interstellar medium (I...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynQuantifying the efficiency of dust destruction in the interst...
Carbonaceous and silicate grains swept up, and betatron accelerated, by supernova-generated shock wa...
In this paper we discuss the propagation of dust through the interstellar medium (ISM), and describe...
We report observations with the MIPS instrument aboard the {\it Spitzer Space Telescope} (SST) of fo...
We investigate through hydrodynamic simulations the destruction of newly-formed dust grains by sputt...
Supernova shocks play a significant part in the life of an interstellar grain. In a typical 10 to th...
A novel laboratory experimental design is described that will investigate the processing of dust gra...
Context. There is a long-standing conundrum in interstellar dust studies relating to the discrepancy...
The interaction of the Puppis A supernova remnant (SNR) with a neighboring molecular cloud provides ...
We study the destruction of interstellar dust via sputtering in supernova (SN) shocks using three-di...
We model the thermal dust emission from dust grains heated by synchrotron radiation and by particle ...