We present 3D hydrodynamical models of the evolution of superbubbles powered by stellar winds and supernovae from young coeval massive star clusters within low-metallicity (Z = 0.02 Z(circle dot)), clumpy molecular clouds. We explore the initial stages of the superbubble evolution, including the occurrence of pair-instability and core-collapse supernovae. Our aim is to study the occurrence of dust grain growth within orbiting dusty clumps, and in the superbubble's swept-up supershell. We also aim to address the survival of dust grains produced by sequential supernovae. The model accounts for the star cluster gravitational potential and self-gravity of the parent cloud. It also considers radiative cooling (including that induced by dust) and...
We implement a detailed dust model into the L-Galaxies semi-analytical model which includes: injecti...
Planet formation in protoplanetary discs requires dust grains to coagulate from the sub-micron sizes...
The thermal and fragmentation properties of star forming clouds have important consequences on the c...
We present 3D hydrodynamical models of the evolution of superbubbles powered by stellar winds and su...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of ...
Sources of cosmic dust in our local and far universe include evolved low- and high-mass stars and co...
The theory for the formation of the first population of stars (Pop. III) predicts an initial mass fu...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
openGaseous astrophysical media are splattered with solid agglomerates of molecules we call cosmic d...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
At redshift z>~ 5, Type II supernovae (SNeII) are the only known dust sources with evolutionary time...
We implement a detailed dust model into the L-Galaxies semi-analytical model which includes: injecti...
Planet formation in protoplanetary discs requires dust grains to coagulate from the sub-micron sizes...
The thermal and fragmentation properties of star forming clouds have important consequences on the c...
We present 3D hydrodynamical models of the evolution of superbubbles powered by stellar winds and su...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of ...
Sources of cosmic dust in our local and far universe include evolved low- and high-mass stars and co...
The theory for the formation of the first population of stars (Pop. III) predicts an initial mass fu...
International audienceContext. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evoluti...
We investigate the sources and amount of dust in early galaxies. We discuss dust nucleation in stell...
We apply a chemical evolution model to investigate the sources and evolution of dust in a sample of...
Aims. The aim is to elucidate the astrophysical conditions required for generating large a...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
openGaseous astrophysical media are splattered with solid agglomerates of molecules we call cosmic d...
Context. The efficiency of the different processes responsible for the evolution of interstellar dus...
At redshift z>~ 5, Type II supernovae (SNeII) are the only known dust sources with evolutionary time...
We implement a detailed dust model into the L-Galaxies semi-analytical model which includes: injecti...
Planet formation in protoplanetary discs requires dust grains to coagulate from the sub-micron sizes...
The thermal and fragmentation properties of star forming clouds have important consequences on the c...