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Paper: Dust Lifecycle and Processing in the Interstellar Medium
Volume: 458, Galactic Archaeology: Near-Field Cosmology and the Formation of the Milky Way
Page: 93
Authors: Onaka, T.; Kaneda, H.; Sakon, I.; Ohsawa, R.; Mori, T. I.; Koo, B.-C.; Seok, J. Y.
Abstract: Material circulation in the interstellar space plays a crucial role in the evolution of the universe. Recent space infrared observations have revolutionized the view of interstellar dust grains and their lifecycle. The presence of dust grains outside of the galactic disk has been indicated for several galaxies. Dust formation and processing in supernovae becomes an important topic for the understanding of dust sources in the early universe. This presentation reviews processing of dust grains in the various environments in the ISM of our Galaxy and external galaxies based on recent infrared observations with the Japanese infrared satellite AKARI.
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