Astronomical observations have shown that small carbonaceous molecules can persist in interstellar clouds exposed to intense ultraviolet radiation. Current astro-chemical models lack quantitative information on photodissociation rates in order to interpret these data. We here present ab initio multi-reference configuration-interaction calculations of the vertical excitation energies, transition dipole moments and oscillator strengths for a number of astrophysically relevant molecules: C3, C4, C2H, l − and c−C3H, l − and c−C3H2, HC3H, l−C4H and l−C5H. Highly excited states up to the 9’th root of each symmetry are computed, and several new states with large oscillator strengths are found below the ionization potentials. These data are used to...
Context. Carbon monosulphide (CS) is among the few sulphur-bearing species that have been widely obs...
We present three-dimensional astrochemical simulations and synthetic observations of magnetized, tur...
An active carbon chemistry is observed at the border of photo-dissociation regions (PDRs),...
Photodissociation by ultraviolet radiation is the key destruction pathway for CS in photon-dominated...
Photodissociation by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a key destruction pathway for small molecules in ...
Dicarbon (\ce{C2}) is one of the most abundant molecules in space and has been detected in different...
Wavelength-dependent photodissociation cross sections are key data required by modern astrochemical ...
A new collection of photodissociation and photoionisation cross sections for 102 atoms and molecules...
Calculations are presented of the lifetime of OH against photodissociation by the interstellar radia...
Using ab initio potential curves and dipole transition moments, cross-section calculations were perf...
Investigating the elusive relationship between our interstellar medium and its assortment of complex...
The chemical evolution in photon-dominated regions (PDRs), including some diffuse interstellar cloud...
Accepted to Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceFragmentation branching ratios of electron...
Abstract. An active carbon chemistry is observed at the border of photo-dissociation regions (PDRs),...
Context. Fragmentation-branching ratios of electronically excited molecular species are of first imp...
Context. Carbon monosulphide (CS) is among the few sulphur-bearing species that have been widely obs...
We present three-dimensional astrochemical simulations and synthetic observations of magnetized, tur...
An active carbon chemistry is observed at the border of photo-dissociation regions (PDRs),...
Photodissociation by ultraviolet radiation is the key destruction pathway for CS in photon-dominated...
Photodissociation by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a key destruction pathway for small molecules in ...
Dicarbon (\ce{C2}) is one of the most abundant molecules in space and has been detected in different...
Wavelength-dependent photodissociation cross sections are key data required by modern astrochemical ...
A new collection of photodissociation and photoionisation cross sections for 102 atoms and molecules...
Calculations are presented of the lifetime of OH against photodissociation by the interstellar radia...
Using ab initio potential curves and dipole transition moments, cross-section calculations were perf...
Investigating the elusive relationship between our interstellar medium and its assortment of complex...
The chemical evolution in photon-dominated regions (PDRs), including some diffuse interstellar cloud...
Accepted to Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceFragmentation branching ratios of electron...
Abstract. An active carbon chemistry is observed at the border of photo-dissociation regions (PDRs),...
Context. Fragmentation-branching ratios of electronically excited molecular species are of first imp...
Context. Carbon monosulphide (CS) is among the few sulphur-bearing species that have been widely obs...
We present three-dimensional astrochemical simulations and synthetic observations of magnetized, tur...
An active carbon chemistry is observed at the border of photo-dissociation regions (PDRs),...