Core-Collapse Supernovae as Dust Producers
Abstract
Although it has long been hypothesised that core-collapse supernovae may produce large quantities of dust, interest in this problem has recently been rekindled given the enormous dust masses inferred at very high redshifts (z ≳ 6), when conventional low-mass dust-producing stars would fail to contribute significantly to the universal dust budget. Emission due to warm dust peaks at mid-IR wavelengths. However, with the notable exception of SN 1987A, supernova studies in the mid-IR have been virtually non-existent until the advent of the Spitzer Space Telescope. On behalf of the Mid-Infrared Supernova Consortium, I briefly discuss recent exciting results from mid-IR studies of core-collapse supernovae using Spitzer and attempt to put the role of supernovae as major dust producers into perspective.
- Publication:
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Massive Stars as Cosmic Engines
- Pub Date:
- June 2008
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2008IAUS..250..437K
- Keywords:
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- supernovae: general;
- supernovae: individual (SN 2002hh;
- SN 2003gd;
- SN 2004dj;
- SN 2004et;
- SN 2005af);
- dust;
- extinction;
- infrared: stars