Astro2020 Science White Paper: Are Supernovae the Dust Producer in the Early Universe? (original) (raw)

Dust in supernovae: — Do supernovae produce the first dust in the Universe? Are supernovae the key dust producers of galaxies?

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2019

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Evolution of Dust in Primordial Supernova Remnants: Can Dust Grains Formed in the Ejecta Survive and Be Injected into the Early Interstellar Medium

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Mike Edmunds

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The origin of the dust in high-redshift quasars: the case of SDSS J1148+5251

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