The infrared emission spectra of compositionally inhomogeneous aggregates composed of irregularly shaped constituents
M. Min, J.W. Hovenier, L.B.F.M. Waters, and A. de Koter

TL;DR
This paper investigates the infrared emission spectra of compositionally inhomogeneous, irregularly shaped dust aggregates in astrophysical environments, developing a fast empirical method to accurately predict their spectral properties.
Contribution
It introduces a new empirical recipe based on effective medium approximation for rapid and accurate computation of dust aggregate spectra, improving modeling efficiency.
Findings
Spectral features depend on constituent abundance and size.
Low-abundance materials mimic small grains spectroscopically.
The empirical method closely matches detailed computations.
Abstract
In order to deduce properties of dust in astrophysical environments where dust growth through aggregation is important, knowledge of the way aggregated particles interact with radiation, and what information is encoded in the thermal radiation they emit, is needed. The emission characteristics are determined by the size and structure of the aggregate and the composition and shape of the constituents. We thus aim at performing computations of compositionally inhomogeneous aggregates composed of irregularly shaped constituents. In addition we aim at developing an empirical recipe to compute the optical properties of such aggregates in a fast and accurate manner. We performed CDA computations for aggregates of irregularly shaped particles with various compositions. The constituents of the aggregate are assumed to be in the Rayleigh regime, and in addition we assume that the dominant…
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