Using X-rays to Probe the Physical Properties of Astrophysical Dust

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It has become increasingly clear that understanding astronomically significant processes at high and low redshift, such as galactic evolution, accretion onto supermassive black holes, star formation, feedback of processed metal-rich material into the ISM and IGM, is not possible without a proper understanding of the physical properties of astrophysical dust.
X-ray observations can provide a detailed picture of the structure of grains in high-energy environments through the detectioncand analysis of X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) features which can provide a method for estimating the fraction of crystalline grains. Also, dust particles scatter X-rays, and many such dust scattering halos have been observed around distant Galactic X-ray sources the most remarkable of which is that around Cyg X-3. A spectrum with the Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer (HETGS) of this halo is available and permits a deeper investigation into the geometry, and line-of-sight grain distribution and chemical composition.

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