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  • 2018Dust models compatible with Planck intensity and polarization data in translucent lines of sight111citations
  • 2015Dust models post-Planck: constraining the far-infrared opacity of dust in the diffuse interstellar medium47citations
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  • Miville-Deschênes, M.-A.
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  • Jones, A. P.
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  • Verstraete, L.
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  • Aniano, G.
  • Miville-Deschenes, M. A.
  • Jones, Anthony
  • Demyk, K.
  • Malinen, J.
  • Mény, C.
  • Montier, L.
  • Bernard, J. -P.
  • Juvela, M.
  • Paradis, D.
  • Ristorcelli, I.
  • Abergel, A.
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Dust models compatible with Planck intensity and polarization data in translucent lines of sight

  • Miville-Deschênes, M.-A.
  • Boulanger, F.
  • Fanciullo, L.
  • Ysard, N.
  • Alves, M.
  • Jones, A. P.
  • Levrier, F.
  • Guillet, Vincent
  • Verstraete, L.
Abstract

International audience ; Context. Current dust models are challenged by the dust properties inferred from the analysis of Planck observations in total and polarized emission.Aims: We propose new dust models compatible with polarized and unpolarized data in extinction and emission for translucent lines of sight (0.5 < AV < 2.5).Methods: We amended the DustEM tool to model polarized extinction and emission. We fit the spectral dependence of the mean extinction, polarized extinction, total and polarized spectral energy distributions (SEDs) with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, astrosilicate and amorphous carbon (a-C) grains. The astrosilicate population is aligned along the magnetic field lines, while the a-C population may be aligned or not.Results: With their current optical properties, oblate astrosilicate grains are not emissive enough to reproduce the emission to extinction polarization ratio P353/pV derived with Planck data. Successful models are those using prolate astrosilicate grains with an elongation a/b = 3 and an inclusion of 20% porosity. The spectral dependence of the polarized SED is steeper in our models than in the data. Models perform slightly better when a-C grains are aligned. A small (6%) volume inclusion of a-C in the astrosilicate matrix removes the need for porosity and perfect grain alignment, and improves the fit to the polarized SED.Conclusions: Dust models based on astrosilicates can be reconciled with data by adapting the shape of grains and adding inclusions of porosity or a-C in the astrosilicate matrix.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • amorphous
  • Carbon
  • grain
  • inclusion
  • porosity
  • aligned