Probing Interstellar Dust Models Through SAXS (Small Angle X-Ray Scattering)

A viable interstellar dust model - characterized by the composition, morphology, and size distribution of the dust grains and by the abundance of the different elements locked up in the dust - should fit all observational constraints arising primarily from the interactions of the dust with incident...

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description A viable interstellar dust model - characterized by the composition, morphology, and size distribution of the dust grains and by the abundance of the different elements locked up in the dust - should fit all observational constraints arising primarily from the interactions of the dust with incident radiation or the ambient gas. In spite of the many different manifestations of these interactions, we still lack a comprehensive dust model that is consistent with {\it all} the observational constraints. An important advance towards the construction of such a model was recently made by Zubko, Dwek, and Arendt (2003, ZDA03) who, for the first time, included the average interstellar extinction, the diffuse infrared emission, {\it and} the interstellar abundances as explicit constraints in the construction of models consisting of astrophysical dust particles without any predetermined functional form for their grain size distribution. The results showed the existence of many distinct dust models that satisfy a basic set of observational constraints. X-ray halos, produced primarily by small angle scattering off large dust particles along the line of sight to bright X-ray sources, probe dust properties largely inaccessible at other wavelengths. In this contribution we briefly review the microscopic physics and the macroscopic effects that determine the intensity and spatial profile of X-ray halos. Focusing on the X-ray halo around the bright source GX~13+1, we show that halo observations can be used to discriminate between the different, currently viable, ZDA03 dust models. X-ray halos may therefore be an essential constraint that need to be explicitly included in all future dust models.
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Astronomical models
Constraint modelling
Cosmic dust
Dust
Grain size distribution
Halos
Incident radiation
Interstellar extinction
Interstellar matter
Morphology
Particle size distribution
Small angle X ray scattering
X ray sources
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