“…Indeed, variations in the dust properties from one region to another have long been interpreted as due to dust evolution (e.g., Lefevre 1974;Jura 1980;Aannestad & Greenberg 1983;Whittet et al 1992Whittet et al , 2001Ossenkopf 1993;Stepnik et al 2003). For example, photon, ion and electron irradiation can induce changes in the dust chemical composition and structure (e.g., Demyk et al 2001Demyk et al , 2004, hydrogenation and accretion can drive changes in the grain chemical composition (e.g., Hecht 1986;Sorrell 1990Sorrell , 1991Mennella 2008Mennella , 2010Jones 2012a) and accretion/coagulation will change the grain structure (e.g., Köhler et al 2011Köhler et al , 2012Köhler et al , 2015Jones et al 2014Jones et al , 2016. All of these processes directly affect the dust optical properties (i.e., the particle absorption and scattering cross-sections) as the composition, structure and shape of the grains evolve as they transit from one region to another.…”