The D/H ratio in interstellar gas varies on scales of a few hundred pc in the local Milky Way, with D/H values ranging from ~7 ppm to ~22 ppm. The reduction in D/H relative to the primordial value of D/H (~ 26 ppm) is usually attributed to "astration" -- conversion of D into other elements by nuclear fusion in stars. However, it is shown here that astration has difficulty accounting for the observations because the expected associated variations in O/H are not seen. The lower D/H values are instead likely due to "depletion" of the D onto dust grains. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a possible repository for the missing D, and it appears possible for gas-grain reactions to achieve extreme deuteration of carbonaceous grain materia...
International audienceWe study infrared emission of 17 isolated, diffuse clouds with masses of order...
International audience Aims: We seek to study the abundances of H2, HD, and D2 adsorbed onto ice-cov...
The standard interstellar ratio of deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) atoms is ∼ 1.5×10−5. However, the deu...
19 pages, 9 figuresAnalyses of spectra obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUS...
International audienceAnalyses of spectra obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, The Ohio State University; Departments of Physics, Astron...
The abundance ratio of D:H in the interstellar medium can be derived either more directly from the U...
Context. HD and H2 molecules play important roles in the cooling of primordial and very metal-poor g...
Aims. The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbonaceous dust grains is...
We compare the D/H ratios of terrestrial cell material published in the literature with the values e...
Estimates of the interstellar deuterium abundance span a wide range of values. Until recently, it wa...
International audienceMeasurements using the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) show that...
A survey of the abundances of deuterium in planetary atmospheres and small bodies has been carried o...
Context. An ever growing number of observational and theoretical evidence suggests that the deuterat...
Water and some organic molecules were found to be deuterium enriched toward various astronomical tar...
International audienceWe study infrared emission of 17 isolated, diffuse clouds with masses of order...
International audience Aims: We seek to study the abundances of H2, HD, and D2 adsorbed onto ice-cov...
The standard interstellar ratio of deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) atoms is ∼ 1.5×10−5. However, the deu...
19 pages, 9 figuresAnalyses of spectra obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUS...
International audienceAnalyses of spectra obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, The Ohio State University; Departments of Physics, Astron...
The abundance ratio of D:H in the interstellar medium can be derived either more directly from the U...
Context. HD and H2 molecules play important roles in the cooling of primordial and very metal-poor g...
Aims. The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbonaceous dust grains is...
We compare the D/H ratios of terrestrial cell material published in the literature with the values e...
Estimates of the interstellar deuterium abundance span a wide range of values. Until recently, it wa...
International audienceMeasurements using the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) show that...
A survey of the abundances of deuterium in planetary atmospheres and small bodies has been carried o...
Context. An ever growing number of observational and theoretical evidence suggests that the deuterat...
Water and some organic molecules were found to be deuterium enriched toward various astronomical tar...
International audienceWe study infrared emission of 17 isolated, diffuse clouds with masses of order...
International audience Aims: We seek to study the abundances of H2, HD, and D2 adsorbed onto ice-cov...
The standard interstellar ratio of deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) atoms is ∼ 1.5×10−5. However, the deu...