Cosmic Dust
 
 
Planetary and Space Science
Vol. 133 2016
(full text access available only on subscription)
 
Guest Editors:
Hiroshi Kimura, Ludmilla Kolokolova, Aigen Li, Hidehiro Kaneda, Cornelia Jäger, and Jean-Charles Augereau
 
Cosmic Dust VIII
Hiroshi Kimura, Ludmilla Kolokolova, Aigen Li, Hidehiro Kaneda, Cornelia Jäger, and Jean-Charles Augereau
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 1-6, 2016
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Probing the interstellar dust in galaxies over > 10 Gyr of cosmic history
Varsha P. Kulkarni, Monique C. Aller, Donald G. York, Daniel E. Welty, Giovanni Vladilo, and Debopam Som
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 7-13, 2016
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GRB afterglows: Dust extinction properties from the low to high redshift Universe 
Tayyaba Zafar
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 14-16, 2016
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Revisiting the lifetime estimate of large presolar grains in the interstellar medium
Hiroyuki Hirashita, Takaya Nozawa, Ryosuke S Asano, and Typhoon Lee
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 17-22, 2016
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A tale of three galaxies: A “CLUMPY” view of the spectroscopically anomalous galaxies IRAS F10398+1455, IRAS F21013-0739 and SDSS J0808+3948
Yanxia Xie, Robert Nikutta, Lei Hao, and Aigen Li
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 23-30, 2016
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Formation and properties of astrophysical carbonaceous dust
Christopher M. Mauney and Davide Lazzati 
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 31-35, 2016
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Properties of interstellar dust responsible for extinction laws with unusually low total-to-selective extinction ratios of RV=1–2
Takaya Nozawa
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 36-46, 2016
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Extrasolar comets: the origin of dust in exozodiacal disks?
U. Marboeuf, A. Bonsor, and J.-C. Augereau
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 47-62, 2016
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A first assessment of the strength of cometary particles collected in-situ by the COSIMA instrument onboard ROSETTA
Klaus Hornung, Sihane Merouane, Martin Hilchenbach, Yves Langevin, Eva Maria Mellado, Vincenzo Della Corte, Jochen Kissel, Cecile Engrand, Rita Schulz, Jouni Ryno, Johan Silen, and the COSIMA team 
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 63-75, 2016
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Studying the nucleus of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 using the structure of the Deep Impact ejecta cloud at the early stages of its development
Ludmilla Kolokolova, Lev Nagdimunov, Michael A’Hearn, Ashley King, and Michael Wolff
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 76-84, 2016
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A simple model for understanding the DIM dust measurement at comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Morris Podolak, Alberto Flandes, Vincenzo Della Corte, and Harald Krüger
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 85-89, 2016
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Comparison of diffuse infrared and far-ultraviolet emission in the Large Magellanic Cloud: the data
Gautam Saikia, P. Shalima, Rupjyoti Gogoi, and Amit Pathak
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 90-96, 2016
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Mid-infrared vibrational study of deuterium-containing PAH variants
Mridusmita Buragohain, Amit Pathak, Peter Sarre, Takashi Onaka, and Itsuki Sakon
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 97-106, 2016
    PDF
Modelling dust processing and the evolution of grain sizes in the ISM using the method of moments
Lars Mattsson
Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 107-123, 2016
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Planetary and Space Science

Vol. 133 2016

(full text access available only on subscription)


  1. Guest Editors:

  2. Hiroshi Kimura, Ludmilla Kolokolova, Aigen Li, Hidehiro Kaneda, Cornelia Jäger, and Jean-Charles Augereau


Cosmic Dust VIII

  1. Hiroshi Kimura, Ludmilla Kolokolova, Aigen Li, Hidehiro Kaneda, Cornelia Jäger, and Jean-Charles Augereau
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 1-6, 2016

  
PDF

Probing the interstellar dust in galaxies over > 10 Gyr of cosmic history

  1. Varsha P. Kulkarni, Monique C. Aller, Donald G. York, Daniel E. Welty, Giovanni Vladilo, and Debopam Som
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 7-13, 2016

  
PDF

GRB afterglows: Dust extinction properties from the low to high redshift Universe

  1. Tayyaba Zafar
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 14-16, 2016

  
PDF

Revisiting the lifetime estimate of large presolar grains in the interstellar medium

  1. Hiroyuki Hirashita, Takaya Nozawa, Ryosuke S Asano, and Typhoon Lee
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 17-22, 2016

  
PDF

A tale of three galaxies: A “CLUMPY” view of the spectroscopically anomalous galaxies IRAS F10398+1455, IRAS F21013-0739 and SDSS J0808+3948

  1. Yanxia Xie, Robert Nikutta, Lei Hao, and Aigen Li
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 23-30, 2016

  
PDF

Formation and properties of astrophysical carbonaceous dust

  1. Christopher M. Mauney and Davide Lazzati
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 31-35, 2016

  
PDF

Properties of interstellar dust responsible for extinction laws with unusually low total-to-selective extinction ratios of RV=1–2

  1. Takaya Nozawa
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 36-46, 2016

  
PDF

Extrasolar comets: the origin of dust in exozodiacal disks?

  1. U. Marboeuf, A. Bonsor, and J.-C. Augereau
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 47-62, 2016

  
PDF

A first assessment of the strength of cometary particles collected in-situ by the COSIMA instrument onboard ROSETTA

  1. Klaus Hornung, Sihane Merouane, Martin Hilchenbach, Yves Langevin, Eva Maria Mellado, Vincenzo Della Corte, Jochen Kissel, Cecile Engrand, Rita Schulz, Jouni Ryno, Johan Silen, and the COSIMA team
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 63-75, 2016

  
PDF

Studying the nucleus of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 using the structure of the Deep Impact ejecta cloud at the early stages of its development

  1. Ludmilla Kolokolova, Lev Nagdimunov, Michael A’Hearn, Ashley King, and Michael Wolff
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 76-84, 2016

  
PDF

A simple model for understanding the DIM dust measurement at comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

  1. Morris Podolak, Alberto Flandes, Vincenzo Della Corte, and Harald Krüger
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 85-89, 2016

  
PDF

Comparison of diffuse infrared and far-ultraviolet emission in the Large Magellanic Cloud: the data

  1. Gautam Saikia, P. Shalima, Rupjyoti Gogoi, and Amit Pathak
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 90-96, 2016

  
PDF

Mid-infrared vibrational study of deuterium-containing PAH variants

  1. Mridusmita Buragohain, Amit Pathak, Peter Sarre, Takashi Onaka, and Itsuki Sakon
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 97-106, 2016

  
PDF

Modelling dust processing and the evolution of grain sizes in the ISM using the method of moments

  1. Lars Mattsson
    Planet. Space Sci., Vol. 133, 107-123, 2016

  
PDF
 

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