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Dust in Supernovae and Supernova Remnants I: Formation Scenarios
Authors:A. Sarangi  M. Matsuura  E. R. Micelotta
Affiliation:1.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Greenbelt,USA;2.CRESST II,The Catholic University of America,Washington,USA;3.School of Physics and Astronomy,Cardiff University,Cardiff,UK;4.Department of Physics,University of Helsinki,Helsinki,Finland
Abstract:
Supernovae are considered as prime sources of dust in space. Observations of local supernovae over the past couple of decades have detected the presence of dust in supernova ejecta. The reddening of the high redshift quasars also indicate the presence of large masses of dust in early galaxies. Considering the top heavy IMF in the early galaxies, supernovae are assumed to be the major contributor to these large amounts of dust. However, the composition and morphology of dust grains formed in a supernova ejecta is yet to be understood with clarity. Moreover, the dust masses inferred from observations in mid-infrared and submillimeter wavelength regimes differ by two orders of magnitude or more. Therefore, the mechanism responsible for the synthesis of molecules and dust in such environments plays a crucial role in studying the evolution of cosmic dust in galaxies. This review summarises our current knowledge of dust formation in supernova ejecta and tries to quantify the role of supernovae as dust producers in a galaxy.
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