A dark cloud is exposed to the ambient radiation field of integrated starlight in the Galaxy. Scattering of starlight by the dust particles gives rise to a diffuse surface brightness of the dark nebula. The intensity and the spectrum of this diffuse radiation can be used to investigate, e.g., the scattering parameters of the dust, the optical thickness of the cloud, and as a probe of the ambient radiation field at the location of the cloud. An understanding of the scattering process is also a prerequisite for the isolation of broad spectral features due to fluorescence or to any other non-scattering origin of the diffuse light. Model calculations are presented for multiple scattering in a spherical cloud. These calculations show that the di...
http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.4123Except in a few cases cosmic dust can be studied in situ or in terrest...
Context. The dust is an important tracer of dense interstellar clouds but its properties a...
We present the method and observations for the measurement of the Extragalactic Background Light (EB...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Aims. We study an undocumented large translucent cloud, detected by means of its enhanced radiation...
How dark is it inside a dark cloud? If—as is currently believed-interstellar extinction at UV wavele...
In a project aimed at measuring the optical extragalactic background light (EBL), we are using the s...
Context.Using state-of-art near-infrared (NIR) instrumentation the near-infrared light scattered fr...
International audienceContext. Light scattering at near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths has been used to ...
We discuss the radiative transfer theory for translucent clouds illuminated by an extended backgroun...
The interpretation of observations over different wavelength domains, which now exist over a large f...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Context. Regarding the evolution of dust grains from diffuse regions of space to dense molecular clo...
We report measurements of the diffuse galactic light (DGL) spectrum in the near-infrared, spanning t...
http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.4123Except in a few cases cosmic dust can be studied in situ or in terrest...
Context. The dust is an important tracer of dense interstellar clouds but its properties a...
We present the method and observations for the measurement of the Extragalactic Background Light (EB...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Aims. We study an undocumented large translucent cloud, detected by means of its enhanced radiation...
How dark is it inside a dark cloud? If—as is currently believed-interstellar extinction at UV wavele...
In a project aimed at measuring the optical extragalactic background light (EBL), we are using the s...
Context.Using state-of-art near-infrared (NIR) instrumentation the near-infrared light scattered fr...
International audienceContext. Light scattering at near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths has been used to ...
We discuss the radiative transfer theory for translucent clouds illuminated by an extended backgroun...
The interpretation of observations over different wavelength domains, which now exist over a large f...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Context. Dark nebulae display a surface brightness because dust grains scatter light of the general ...
Context. Regarding the evolution of dust grains from diffuse regions of space to dense molecular clo...
We report measurements of the diffuse galactic light (DGL) spectrum in the near-infrared, spanning t...
http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.4123Except in a few cases cosmic dust can be studied in situ or in terrest...
Context. The dust is an important tracer of dense interstellar clouds but its properties a...
We present the method and observations for the measurement of the Extragalactic Background Light (EB...