Publication Date:
2011-08-18
Description:
The destruction of interstellar grains by nonthermal sputtering, thermal sputtering, and grain-grain collisions is discussed. It is concluded that large grains are easily destroyed by shocks in the interstellar medium, but that small grains are much more persistent. Since the MRN model has many more small grains than large ones, this means that the total number of grains is not significantly reduced even when half or more of the grain material is returned to the gas phase. Thus, the small grains are always available as condensation cores for mantle formation or redepletion of refractory grain materials.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
Royal Observatory Lab. and Observational Infrared Spectra of Interstellar Dust; p 26-32
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