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X-ray Destruction of Dust Along the Line of Sight to Gamma-Ray Bursts

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We show that if all gamma-ray bursts emit X-rays in a way similar to those observed by BeppoSax, much of the extinction along the line of sight in the host galaxy of the burst can be destroyed. Two mechanisms are principally responsible for dust destruction: grain heating and grain charging. The latter, which can lead to electrostatic stresses greater than the tensile strength of the grains, is often the more important. Grains may regularly be destroyed at distances as large as 100 parsecs. This dust destruction can permit us to see the UV/optical afterglow even when the burst is embedded deep within a highly-obscured region. Because the destruction rate depends on grain composition and size, it may be possible to observe the amount and wavelength-dependence of extinction change during the course of the burst and first few minutes of the afterglow. It may also be possible to detect interstellar absorption lines in the afterglow spectrum that would not exist but for the return of heavy elements to the gas phase.

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  • Interstellar dust production, destruction and effects of dust depletion in galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2025-06-16 · unverdicted · none · ref 120 · internal anchor

    The paper reviews dust production, destruction and growth processes in galaxies, compiles literature data on comoving dust mass density, presents evidence for and against interstellar dust growth, and identifies the high-redshift dust budget as needing further study.