The presence of charged dust grains is known to have a profound impact on the physical evolution of the multiphase interstellar medium (ISM). Despite its importance, this process is still poorly explored in numerical simulations due to its complex physics and the tight dependence on the environment. Here, we introduce a novel implementation of grain charging in the cosmological radiative transfer code CRASH. We first benchmark the code predictions on a series of idealized dusty H II regions created by a single star, in order to assess the impact of grain properties on the resulting spatial distribution of charges. Secondly, we perform a realistic radiative transfer simulation of a star-forming region extracted from a dusty galaxy evolving i...
Plasma is a gas in which a portion of particles are ionized. Dust is a ubiquitous component of the u...
Abstract only availableMost stars in the universe, ~95%, are low to intermediate mass stars (LIMS), ...
Context. Carbonaceous nano-grains play a fundamental role in the physico-chemistry of the interstell...
The presence of charged dust grains is known to have a profound impact on the physical evolution of ...
Dust has been recognized as a crucial component of galaxies that strongly influences Interstellar Me...
We present a new dust extension to the Monte Carlo radiative transfer code CRASH, which enables it t...
We investigate the equilibrium charge distribution of dust grains in the interstellar medium (ISM). ...
We investigate the equilibrium charge distribution of dust grains in the interstellar medium (ISM). ...
We present a new dust extension to the Monte Carlo radiative transfer code CRASH, which enables it t...
The charge of cosmic grains could play an important role in many astrophysical phenomena. It probabl...
Ever since the pioneering study of Spitzer, it has been widely recognised that grains play an import...
Context. Recent work identified a growth barrier for dust coagulation that originates in the electri...
In interstellar and interplanetary space, the size distribution and composition of dust grains play ...
Context. Dust grains absorb the interstellar far ultra-violet and visible photons and re-e...
Context. Dust grains absorb the interstellar far ultra-violet and visible photons and re-e...
Plasma is a gas in which a portion of particles are ionized. Dust is a ubiquitous component of the u...
Abstract only availableMost stars in the universe, ~95%, are low to intermediate mass stars (LIMS), ...
Context. Carbonaceous nano-grains play a fundamental role in the physico-chemistry of the interstell...
The presence of charged dust grains is known to have a profound impact on the physical evolution of ...
Dust has been recognized as a crucial component of galaxies that strongly influences Interstellar Me...
We present a new dust extension to the Monte Carlo radiative transfer code CRASH, which enables it t...
We investigate the equilibrium charge distribution of dust grains in the interstellar medium (ISM). ...
We investigate the equilibrium charge distribution of dust grains in the interstellar medium (ISM). ...
We present a new dust extension to the Monte Carlo radiative transfer code CRASH, which enables it t...
The charge of cosmic grains could play an important role in many astrophysical phenomena. It probabl...
Ever since the pioneering study of Spitzer, it has been widely recognised that grains play an import...
Context. Recent work identified a growth barrier for dust coagulation that originates in the electri...
In interstellar and interplanetary space, the size distribution and composition of dust grains play ...
Context. Dust grains absorb the interstellar far ultra-violet and visible photons and re-e...
Context. Dust grains absorb the interstellar far ultra-violet and visible photons and re-e...
Plasma is a gas in which a portion of particles are ionized. Dust is a ubiquitous component of the u...
Abstract only availableMost stars in the universe, ~95%, are low to intermediate mass stars (LIMS), ...
Context. Carbonaceous nano-grains play a fundamental role in the physico-chemistry of the interstell...