Table 2.

Dust properties.

Species|$\kappa _{158}\,^\mathrm{{{a}}}$||$\beta \,^\mathrm{{{b}}}$||$s\,^\mathrm{{{c}}}$|Ref.|$^\mathrm{{{d}}}$|
(cm2 g−1)(g cm−3)
Graphite20.922.261, 2
Silicate13.223.31, 2
SNcone5.571.62.963
SNdestf8.942.12.484
ACg28.41.41.815, 6
Species|$\kappa _{158}\,^\mathrm{{{a}}}$||$\beta \,^\mathrm{{{b}}}$||$s\,^\mathrm{{{c}}}$|Ref.|$^\mathrm{{{d}}}$|
(cm2 g−1)(g cm−3)
Graphite20.922.261, 2
Silicate13.223.31, 2
SNcone5.571.62.963
SNdestf8.942.12.484
ACg28.41.41.815, 6

Notes.|$^\mathrm{{{ a}}}$|Mass absorption coefficient at 158 μm.

|$^\mathrm{{{ b}}}$|Emissivity index (κν ∝ νβ).

|$^\mathrm{{{ c}}}$|Material density.

|$^\mathrm{{{ d}}}$|References: (1) Draine & Lee (1984); (2) Dayal et al. (2010); (3) Hirashita et al. (2005); (4) Hirashita et al. (2008); (5) Zubko et al. (1996); (6) Zubko, Dwek & Arendt (2004).

|$^\mathrm{{{ e}}}$|Dust condensed in SNe before reverse shock destruction (Nozawa et al. 2003).

|$^\mathrm{{{ f}}}$|Dust ejected from SNe after reverse shock destruction (Nozawa et al. 2007).

|$^\mathrm{{{ g}}}$|Amorphous carbon.

Table 2.

Dust properties.

Species|$\kappa _{158}\,^\mathrm{{{a}}}$||$\beta \,^\mathrm{{{b}}}$||$s\,^\mathrm{{{c}}}$|Ref.|$^\mathrm{{{d}}}$|
(cm2 g−1)(g cm−3)
Graphite20.922.261, 2
Silicate13.223.31, 2
SNcone5.571.62.963
SNdestf8.942.12.484
ACg28.41.41.815, 6
Species|$\kappa _{158}\,^\mathrm{{{a}}}$||$\beta \,^\mathrm{{{b}}}$||$s\,^\mathrm{{{c}}}$|Ref.|$^\mathrm{{{d}}}$|
(cm2 g−1)(g cm−3)
Graphite20.922.261, 2
Silicate13.223.31, 2
SNcone5.571.62.963
SNdestf8.942.12.484
ACg28.41.41.815, 6

Notes.|$^\mathrm{{{ a}}}$|Mass absorption coefficient at 158 μm.

|$^\mathrm{{{ b}}}$|Emissivity index (κν ∝ νβ).

|$^\mathrm{{{ c}}}$|Material density.

|$^\mathrm{{{ d}}}$|References: (1) Draine & Lee (1984); (2) Dayal et al. (2010); (3) Hirashita et al. (2005); (4) Hirashita et al. (2008); (5) Zubko et al. (1996); (6) Zubko, Dwek & Arendt (2004).

|$^\mathrm{{{ e}}}$|Dust condensed in SNe before reverse shock destruction (Nozawa et al. 2003).

|$^\mathrm{{{ f}}}$|Dust ejected from SNe after reverse shock destruction (Nozawa et al. 2007).

|$^\mathrm{{{ g}}}$|Amorphous carbon.

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