This paper reports the first extensive study of the existence and effects of interstellar hydrogen bonding. The reactions that occur on the surface of the interstellar dust grains are the dominant processes by which interstellar molecules are formed. Water molecules constitute about 70% of the interstellar ice. These water molecules serve as the platform for hydrogen bonding. High level quantum chemical simulations for the hydrogen bond interaction between 20 interstellar molecules (known and possible) and water are carried out using different ab-intio methods. It is evident that if the formation of these species is mainly governed by the ice phase reactions, there is a direct correlation between the binding energies of these complexes and ...
Molecular hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the universe. It is the first one to form and su...
International audienceContext. Millimetric observations have measured high degrees of molecular deut...
International audienceIn the denser and colder (≤20 K) regions of the interstellar medium (ISM), nea...
This work aims to understand the formation routes of a variety of interstellar molecules. The format...
Dust grains exert a major influence upon the chemical composition of the interstellar medium: photoe...
International audienceContext. Successive hydrogenation reactions of CO on interstellar icy grain su...
The carbon ( ^3 P) atom is a reactive species that, according to laboratory experiments and theoreti...
Molecules in interstellar gas and in interstellar ices play a fundamental role in astronomy. However...
Context. Successive hydrogenation reactions of CO on interstellar icy grain surfaces are considered ...
Molecular hydrogen, H2 , is one of the fundamental constituents of the universe, acting as the molec...
The region of space between stars, the interstellar medium, has been found to contain over 160 chemi...
It has been a long standing problem in astrochemistry to explain how molecules can form in a highly ...
Astronomers seek information about the interactions occurring between complex organic molecules (COM...
The interstellar medium (ISM) is the place surrounding the stars. It is constituted of gas and dust ...
Abstract. — Considerable progress has been made during the past five years toward a quan-titative un...
Molecular hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the universe. It is the first one to form and su...
International audienceContext. Millimetric observations have measured high degrees of molecular deut...
International audienceIn the denser and colder (≤20 K) regions of the interstellar medium (ISM), nea...
This work aims to understand the formation routes of a variety of interstellar molecules. The format...
Dust grains exert a major influence upon the chemical composition of the interstellar medium: photoe...
International audienceContext. Successive hydrogenation reactions of CO on interstellar icy grain su...
The carbon ( ^3 P) atom is a reactive species that, according to laboratory experiments and theoreti...
Molecules in interstellar gas and in interstellar ices play a fundamental role in astronomy. However...
Context. Successive hydrogenation reactions of CO on interstellar icy grain surfaces are considered ...
Molecular hydrogen, H2 , is one of the fundamental constituents of the universe, acting as the molec...
The region of space between stars, the interstellar medium, has been found to contain over 160 chemi...
It has been a long standing problem in astrochemistry to explain how molecules can form in a highly ...
Astronomers seek information about the interactions occurring between complex organic molecules (COM...
The interstellar medium (ISM) is the place surrounding the stars. It is constituted of gas and dust ...
Abstract. — Considerable progress has been made during the past five years toward a quan-titative un...
Molecular hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the universe. It is the first one to form and su...
International audienceContext. Millimetric observations have measured high degrees of molecular deut...
International audienceIn the denser and colder (≤20 K) regions of the interstellar medium (ISM), nea...