APEC Seminar (Astronomy - Particle Physics - Experimental Physics - Cosmology)

Speaker: Ranjan Gupta (IUCAA, Pune)
Title: Interstellar dust and its modelling
Date (JST): Mon, Mar 30, 2015, 13:30 - 14:30
Place: Seminar Room A
Abstract: Its is well known that the interstellar dust plays the most important role in which the light seen form stars suffers extinction. Conventional models assume Mie theory of light scattering with solid spheres and other shapes of silicate and graphite particles of different sizes. An extension of this theory was Effective Medium Theory (EMT) which tries to explain some of the observed interstellar properties.

Recent space probes have confirmed that the dust grains are highly porous and fluffy (i.e. aggregates or clusters) rather than having regular shapes (spherical,cylindrical or spheroidal) and homogeneous in composition and structure. Since their is no exact theory for calculation of scattering properties of such irregular, inhomogeneous particles, recently our group has used Discrete dipole approximation (DDA) method and the results of this investigation will be discussed. The model uses a composite fluffy dust grain for explaining most of the observed interstellar extinction curves and also polarization. Another parameter which needs to be constrained by the dust models is the interstellar abundances of Carbon and Silicon which is usually overestimated by the solid dust models but our model predicts closer match to the observed ISM abundances. Further, our composite dust model also explains the IR emission from circumstellar dust.

In the near future, there are a few space missions planned by ISRO and ESA viz. ASTROSAT and GAIA which will provide extensive platform for large coverage of UV sky and render interstellar extinction measurements where above models will be useful.