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Cold dust in Kepler's supernova remnant

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 597, Issue 1, Pages L33-L36

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/379639

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dust, extinction; supernova remnants; supernovae : individual (Kepler)

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The timescales to replenish dust from the cool winds of asymptotic giant branch stars are believed to be greater than the timescales for dust destruction. In high-redshift galaxies, this problem is further compounded as the stars take longer than the age of the universe to evolve into the dust production stages. To explain these discrepancies, dust formation in supernovae (SNe) is required to be an important process, but until recently dust in supernova remnants (SNRs) has only been detected in very small quantities. We present the first submillimeter observations of cold dust in Kepler's SNR using the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometric Array. A two-component dust temperature model is required to fit the spectral energy distribution with T-warm similar to 102 K and T-cold similar to 17 K. The total mass of dust implied for Kepler is similar to1M(circle dot) - 1000 times greater than previous estimates. Thus SNe, or their progenitors, may be important dust formation sites.

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