Extinction by grey dust in the intergalactic medium

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Condensation in the outer regions of decaying supernovae is an efficient
source of dust with grain size up to 1 micron. The largest grains leave the
parent galaxy, thus forming "grey" intergalactic dust, which can explain the
observed dimming of light from distant supernovae without invoking cosmic
acceleration

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