Dust variations in the diffuse interstellar medium: constraints on Milky Way dust from Planck-HFI observations
N. Ysard, M. Koehler, A. Jones, M.-A. Miville-Desch\^enes and, A. Abergel, L. Fanciullo

TL;DR
This study uses Planck-HFI and IRAS data to analyze dust property variations in the diffuse interstellar medium, proposing that changes in grain mantle thickness and composition can explain observed emission variations.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed dust model with variable mantle thickness and composition to explain dust emission variations in the diffuse ISM.
Findings
Variations in radiation field or gas density do not fully explain observations.
Changes in grain mantle thickness and size distribution reproduce most observed variations.
Small property changes match the observed beta-T anti-correlation and scatter.
Abstract
The Planck-HFI all-sky survey from 353 to 857GHz combined with the 100 microns IRAS show that the dust properties vary in the diffuse ISM at high Galactic latitude (1e19<NH<2.5e20 H/cm2). Our aim is to explain these variations with changes in the ISM properties and grain evolution. Our starting point is the latest core-mantle dust model. It consists of small aromatic-rich carbon grains, larger amorphous carbon grains with aliphatic-rich cores and aromatic-rich mantles, and amorphous silicates with Fe/FeS nano-inclusions covered by aromatic-rich carbon mantles. We explore whether variations in the radiation field or in the gas density distribution in the diffuse ISM could explain the observations. The dust properties are also varied in terms of mantle thickness, Fe/FeS inclusions, carbon abundance, and size distribution. Variations in the radiation field intensity and gas density…
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