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Dusty plasmas in interstellar clouds and star forming regions

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In this paper, the authors provide an introduction to self-consistent theoretical models of interstellar dynamics in which dust is treated on a footing equal to that adopted for the description of the gaseous components of the media.
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We provide an introduction to self-consistent theoretical models of interstellar dynamics in which dust is treated on a footing equal to that adopted for the description of the gaseous components of the media. Simple background material on the natures of interstellar clouds, dust, and star forming regions is given in the hopes that this review will be accessible to scientists and students interested in a broad range of nonastronomical dusty plasmas as well as to astrophysicists. The main emphasis is on the effects of dust on the damping of waves in clouds, on ambipolar diffusion in star formation, and on the structures of shocks driven into the interstellar clouds by the winds from recently formed stars.

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Photoelectric heating of interstellar gas

TL;DR: In this paper, a steady-state solution for the temperature of diffuse gas (including radiative cooling and recombination, cosmic ray or X-ray heating and ionization, grain photoelectric heating, and other heating mechanisms) is found.
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Observed Properties of Interstellar Dust

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent information on the observed properties of interstellar dust is presented, with an attempt made to clarify some of the observational uncertainties associated with obtaining dust parameters.
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Sequential formation of subgroups in OB associations

TL;DR: In this article, the structure and formation of a star-subgroup association were examined in view of radio and infrared observations of the adjacent molecular clouds, and it was shown that a layer of dense neutral material accumulates between the I and S fronts and eventually becomes gravitationally unstable.