Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-05-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
46 pages, 15 eps figures, uses aaspp4.sty . Ap.J., in press (Oct.10)
Scientific paper
10.1086/177887
Irregular dust grains are subject to radiative torques when irradiated by interstellar starlight. It is shown how these radiative torques may be calculated using the discrete dipole approximation. Calculations are carried out for one irregular grain geometry, and three different grain sizes. It is shown that radiative torques can play an important dynamical role in spinup of interstellar dust grains, resulting in rotation rates which may exceed even those expected from H_2 formation on the grain surface. Because the radiative torque on an interstellar grain is determined by the overall grain geometry rather than merely the state of the grain surface, the resulting superthermal rotation is expected to be long-lived. By itself, long-lived superthermal rotation would permit grain alignment by normal paramagnetic dissipation on the "Davis-Greenstein" timescale. However, radiative torques arising from anisotropy of the starlight background can act directly to alter the grain alignment on much shorter timescales, and are therefore central to the process of interstellar grain alignment. Radiative torques depend strongly on the grain size, measured by a_eff, the radius of a sphere of equal volume. In diffuse clouds, radiative torques dominate the torques due to H2 formation for a_eff=0.2micron grains, but are relatively unimportant for a_eff<0.05micron grains. This may provide a natural explanation for the observation that $a_eff>0.1 micron grains in diffuse clouds are aligned, while there is little alignment of a_eff < 0.05 micron grains. We show that radiative torques are ineffective at producing superthermal rotation within quiescent dark clouds, but can be very effective in star-forming regions such as the M17 molecular cloud.
Draine Bruce T.
Weingartner Joseph C.
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