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Dust in Galaxies David A Williams (University College London, UK)

Dust in Galaxies By David A Williams (University College London, UK)

Dust in Galaxies by David A Williams (University College London, UK)


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Interstellar dust has essential roles in the physics and chemistry of the Universe. This book discusses interstellar dust at an accessible level for the first time.

Dust in Galaxies Summary

Dust in Galaxies by David A Williams (University College London, UK)

Without interstellar dust, the Universe as we see it today would not exist. Yet at first we considered this vital ingredient merely an irritating fog that prevented a clear view of the stars and nebulae in the Milky Way and other galaxies. We now know that interstellar dust has essential roles in the physics and chemistry of the formation of stars and planetary systems, the creation of the building blocks of life, and in the movement of those molecules to new planets. This is the story in this book.

After introducing the materials this interstellar dust is made of, the authors explain the range of sizes and shapes of the dust grains in the Milky Way galaxy and the life cycle of dust, starting from the origins of dust grains in stellar explosions through to their turbulent destruction. Later on we see the variety of processes in interstellar space involving dust and the events there that cause the dust to change in ways that astronomers and astrobiologists can use to indirectly observe those events.

This book is written for a general audience, concentrating on ideas rather than detailed mathematics and chemical formulae, and is the first time interstellar dust has been discussed at an accessible level.

Table of Contents

Interstellar Dust in Galaxies;
What are Dust Grains made of? How to find their Chemical Composition;
What is the Structure of Interstellar Dust Grains? How to find their Physical Composition;
Some Old Stars are Smoking Like Candles: Is this where Interstellar Dust Grains Come from?;
What happens to Stardust in Interstellar Space?;
Doing Chemistry in the Dark: How Interstellar Dust leads to Molecular Complexity in the Interstellar Gas;
Catalytic Chemistry in Space? Reactions on Bare Dust Grains;
Chemistry in the Freezer: Making Complex Molecules from Simple Interstellar Ices;
Making Stars and Planets from Interstellar Gas and Dust;
Where and How does Life Begin?;
What have we Learned About Dust in Space?

Additional information

NPB9781788015059
9781788015059
1788015053
Dust in Galaxies by David A Williams (University College London, UK)
New
Paperback
Royal Society of Chemistry
2019-12-12
247
N/A
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