Physical Modelling of the Zodiacal Dust Cloud

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Invited talk at the IAU Symp. No. 204 "The Extragalactic Infrared Background and Its Cosmological Implications. To be publishe

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(abridged) This review is based on an extensive work done in collaboration with N. Gorkavyi, J. Mather, and T. Taidakova, which aimed at the physical modelling of the interplanetary dust (IPD) cloud in the Solar system, i.e., establishing a link between the observable characteristics of the zodiacal cloud and the dynamical and physical properties of the parent minor bodies. Our computational approach permits with modest computer resources to integrate the trajectories of hundreds of particles and to effectively store up to $10^{10-11}$ positions, which provides a high fidelity 3D distribution of the dust. Our numerical codes account for the major dynamical effects that govern the motion of IPD particles. We have demonstrated the efficacy of our codes by performing the following analyses: (i) simulation of the distribution of Centaurs (comets scattered in their journey from the Kuiper belt inward the Solar system) and revealing the effects of the outer planets in producing `cometary belts'; (ii) detailed inspection of a rich resonant structure found in these belts, which predicts the existence of gaps similar to the Kirkwood gaps in the main asteroid belt; (iii) a preliminary 3-D physical model of the IPD cloud, which includes three dust components -- asteroidal, cometary, and kuiperoidal -- and is consistent with the available data of Pioneers and Voyagers dust detectors; (iv) modeling of the IPD cloud, which provides a zodiacal light distribution in accord, to the order of 1%, with a subset of the COBE/DIRBE observations; and (v) showing that the resonant structure in dusty circumstellar disks of Vega and Epsilon Eridani is a signature of embedded extrasolar planets. Further improvements of our modelling and their importance for astronomy and cosmology are outlined.

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