Astro 2020: Astromineralogy of interstellar dust with X-ray spectroscopy
Abstrak
X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) in the 0.2-2 keV band is a crucial component in multi-wavelength studies of dust mineralogy, size, and shape -- parameters that are necessary for interpreting astronomical observations and building physical models across all fields, from cosmology to exoplanets. Despite its importance, many fundamental questions about dust remain open. What is the origin of the dust that suffuses the interstellar medium (ISM)? Where is the missing interstellar oxygen? How does iron, predominantly produced by Type Ia supernovae, become incorporated into dust? What is the main form of carbon in the ISM, and how does it differ from carbon in stellar winds? The next generation of X-ray observatories, employing microcalorimeter technology and $R \equiv λ/Δλ\geq 3000$ gratings, will provide pivotal insights for these questions by measuring XAFS in absorption and scattering. However, lab measurements of mineralogical candidates for astrophysical dust, with R > 1000, are needed to fully take advantage of the coming observations.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (19)
Lia Corrales
Lynne Valencic
Elisa Costantini
Javier Garcia
Efrain Gatuzz
Tim Kallman
Julia Lee
Norbert Schulz
Sascha Zeegers
Claude Canizares
Bruce Draine
Sebastian Heinz
Edmund Hodges-Kluck
Edward B. Jenkins
Frits Paerels
Randall K. Smith
Tea Temim
Joern Wilms
Daniel W. Savin
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2019
- Bahasa
- en
- Sumber Database
- arXiv
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- Open Access ✓