Dr. Sascha Zeegers (ASIAA)
"Investigating the properties of interstellar silicates"
時間/地點: 2019-11-15 14:00 [S4-1013]
摘要:
Interstellar silicates are a major component of interstellar
dust. Their properties, such as the composition, size distribution of
dust grains and internal structure, are important components in many
astrophysical models. The infrared and X-ray part of the spectrum
provide important tools to understand and constrain these properties.
In the soft X-ray band, we can use the unique features in the
absorption edges of Si, O, Fe and Mg in the spectra of X-ray binaries
to analyse silicates in various environments in the Galaxy, where
X-ray binaries serve as background sources to probe the intervening
dust along the line of sight. I will present the results of 9
sightlines towards X-ray binaries located in the Central Galactic
environment. The study profits from new dust models derived from new
laboratory measurements of interstellar dust analogues.
The features around 10 and 20 micron in infrared spectra of various
sources can also be used to study silicates. I will highlight the
possibility of studying the properties of nano silicates using these
features. Nano grains may provide insight into the formation of grains
in the interstellar medium (ISM), since the observation of these small
clusters may point to active grain formation in the ISM. They may also
explain the absence of crystalline dust in ISM, since many atoms are
near the surface of the grain, distorting the lattice structure, which
may make the grains appear amorphous while they are still in their
lowest energy configuration.