International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dust on the scale of a galaxy are, to date, very uncertain, spanning several orders of magnitude in the literature. Yet, precise knowledge of the grain properties is key to addressing numerous open questions about the physics of the interstellar medium and galaxy evolution.Aims. This article presents an empirical statistical study, aimed at quantifying the timescales of the main cosmic dust evolution processes as a function of the global properties of a galaxy.Methods. We modeled a sample of ≃800 nearby galaxies, spanning a wide range of metallicities, gas fractions, specific star formation rates, and Hubble stages. We deri...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Scaling laws of dust, H I gas, and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate, and m...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
Scaling laws of dust, H I gas, and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate, and m...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
Scaling laws of dust, Hi gas and metal mass with stellar mass, specific star formation rate and metal...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...