Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Application of the Kramers-Kronig relations to grains in the interstellar medium. It is found that the recent UV, visual, and infrared extinction curves provide marginal evidence against silicates as the major cause of this extinction. In the far infrared, grains contribute little to the extinction, but can be observed in thermal emission. It is shown that the far infrared emission from grains in a given bandwidth sets a lower limit to the grain temperature. From observed intensities from the galactic plane at 100 microns and from Orion at 350 microns, minimum grain temperatures are found which are larger than the observed brightness temperature. The emission and extinction data can be used together to constrain the allowable range of parameters for the grains.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Royal Astronomical Society; vol. 164
Format:
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