Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution [I]

Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution [I]
Title Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution [I] PDF eBook
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Release 2010
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Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution II

Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution II
Title Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution II PDF eBook
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Pages 99
Release 2011
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Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution III

Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution III
Title Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution III PDF eBook
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Pages 164
Release 2013
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Cosmic Dust

Cosmic Dust
Title Cosmic Dust PDF eBook
Author Hiroshi Kimura
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Release 2010
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The Chemistry of Cosmic Dust

The Chemistry of Cosmic Dust
Title The Chemistry of Cosmic Dust PDF eBook
Author David A Williams
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages 320
Release 2015-11-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1782623698

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It has been firmly established over the last quarter century that cosmic dust plays important roles in astrochemistry. The consequences of these roles affect the formation of planets, stars and even galaxies. Cosmic dust has been a controversial topic but there is now a considerable measure of agreement as to its nature and roles in astronomy, and its initiation of astrobiology. The subject has stimulated an enormous research effort, with researchers in many countries now involved in laboratory research and in ab initio computations. This is the first book devoted to a study of the chemistry of cosmic dust, presenting current thinking on the subject distilled from many publications in surface and solid-state science, and in astronomy. The authors discuss the nature of dust, its formation and evolution, the chemistry it can promote on its surfaces, and the consequences of these functions. The purpose of this book is to review current understanding and to indicate where future work is required. Mainly intended for researchers in the field of astrochemistry, the book could also be used as the basis of a course for postgraduate students who have an interest in astrochemistry.

The Cosmic Dust Connection

The Cosmic Dust Connection
Title The Cosmic Dust Connection PDF eBook
Author J. Mayo Greenberg
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 532
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401156522

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Solid particles are followed from their creation through their evolution in the Galaxy to their participation in the formation of solar systems like our own, these being now clearly deduced from observations by the Hubble Space Telescope as well as by IR and visual observations of protostellar disks, like that of the famous Beta Pictoris object. The most recent observational, laboratory and theoretical methods are examined in detail. In our own solar system, studies of meteorites, comets and comet dust reveal many features that follow directly from the interstellar dust from which they formed. The properties of interstellar dust provide possible keys to its origin in comets and asteroids and its ultimate origin in the early solar system. But this is a continuing story: what happens to the solid particles in space after they emerge from stellar sources has important scientific consequences since it ultimately bears on our own origins - the origins of solar systems and, especially, of our own earth and life in the universe.

Formation and Evolution of Solids in Space

Formation and Evolution of Solids in Space
Title Formation and Evolution of Solids in Space PDF eBook
Author J. Mayo Greenberg
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 590
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401148066

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Interstellar dust, meteorites, interplanetary dust particles (IDP's), the zodiacal light, comets, comet dust. Where do they come from, what are they made of, how do they evolve, and finally, are there connections between them? These are the questions discussed in this volume by some of the world's outstanding experts in their respective fields. The techniques used for studying the `small' solid objects of space are thoroughly discussed. Some of the methods involve a synthetic approach using the laboratory to create analog environments and materials which are believed to resemble those in space. Others use direct laboratory methods with state-of-the-art analytical tools to study the material of the objects themselves - meteorites, IDP'S. And others apply the latest in astronomical facilities to provide quantitative data on the material properties of the solids which can only be deduced from remote observations, These are compared with the laboratory results. In one instance there was a possibility to study a solar system body in situ and that was the case of comet Halley and some of the results of these studies obtained from space `laboratories' launched to meet it are discussed here. Finally, there are theoretical papers which are aimed at bridging the results of observational and laboratory methods. This book is recommended to senior scientists as well as graduate students who wish to pursue research in interstellar and solar system astronomy and their connections.