EAS Publications Series
Volume 35 (2009)
Interstellar Dust from Astronomical Observations to Fundamental Studies
Les Houches, France, May 1st-5, 2006F. Boulanger, C. Joblin, A. Jones and S. Madden (Eds.)
ISBN: 978-2-86-883981-7
A View of Our Current Knowledge of Dust: Where Do We Go from Here? p. 3
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The Herschel mission and observing opportunities p. 15
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Interstellar Dust p. 33
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The evolution of dust in extreme astrophysical environments p. 57
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Laboratory studies of circumstellar and interstellar materials p. 75
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Cosmic Silicate Dust p. 103
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Laboratory studies of cosmic carbon dust analogs p. 115
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Interstellar polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons: from space to the laboratory p. 133
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Dust modification under photon, electron and ion irradiation p. 153
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Dust Formation in Evolved Stars p. 173
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Dust Agglomeration p. 195
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Dust dynamics and processing in shocks p. 219
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Interstellar Dust Models: Extinction, Absorption and Emission p. 245
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A model for far-infrared and millimeter interstellar dust emission p. 269
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Radiative transfer modeling of complex dusty structures p. 289
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