HM Cuppen, C Walsh, T Lamberts, D Semenov… - Space Science …, 2017 - Springer
The cross-disciplinary field of astrochemistry exists to understand the formation, destruction, and survival of molecules in astrophysical environments. Molecules in space are …
M Minissale, Y Aikawa, E Bergin, M Bertin… - ACS Earth and Space …, 2022 - ACS Publications
The evolution of star-forming regions and their thermal balance are strongly influenced by their chemical composition, which, in turn, is determined by the physicochemical processes …
Binding energies (BEs) are one of the most important parameters for astrochemical modeling determining, because they govern whether a species stays in the gas phase or is …
A Potapov, M McCoustra - International Reviews in Physical …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Dust grains play a central role in the physics and chemistry of cosmic environments. They influence the optical and thermal properties of the medium due to their interaction with stellar …
Complex organic molecules are widely observed in star-forming regions, although their formation mechanisms are not well understood. Solid-state chemistry is thought to play an …
Context. Interstellar grains are known to be important actors in the formation of interstellar molecules such as H 2, water, ammonia, and methanol. It has been suggested that the so …
Context. Physisorbed atoms on the surface of interstellar dust grains play a central role in solid state astrochemistry. Their surface reactivity is one source of the observed molecular …
The mobility of atoms, molecules, and radicals in icy grain mantles regulates ice restructuring, desorption, and chemistry in astrophysical environments. Interstellar ices are …
DV Mifsud, PA Hailey, P Herczku, Z Juhász… - The European Physical …, 2022 - Springer
Water (H2O) ice is a ubiquitous component of the universe, having been detected in a variety of interstellar and Solar System environments where radiation plays an important role …