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2020ApJ...900L..40N - Astrophys. J., 900, L40-L40 (2020/September-2)

Cosmic amorphous dust model as the origin of anomalous microwave emission.

NASHIMOTO M., HATTORI M., POIDEVIN F. and GENOVA-SANTOS R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have shown that the thermal emission of the amorphous dust composed of amorphous silicate dust (a-Si) and amorphous carbon dust (a-C) provides an excellent fit both to the observed intensity and the polarization spectra of molecular clouds. The anomalous microwave emission (AME) originates from the resonance transition of the two-level systems attributed to the a-C with an almost spherical shape. On the other hand, the observed polarized emission in submillimeter wave bands is coming from a-Si. By taking into account a-C, the model prediction of the polarization fraction of the AME is reduced dramatically. Our model prediction of the 3σ lower limits of the polarization fraction of the Perseus and W 43 molecular clouds at 17 GHz are 8.129 x 10–5 and 8.012 x 10–6, respectively. The temperature dependence of the heat capacity of a-C shows the peculiar behavior compared with that of a-Si. So far, the properties of a-C are unique to interstellar dust grains. Therefore, we coin our dust model as the cosmic amorphous dust model.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Interstellar dust - Radio continuum emission - Molecular clouds - Cosmic microwave background radiation

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