The formation of CO2 in quiescent molecular cores has long been of interest to astrochemists as CO2 is one of the most abundant solid phase molecules present in the interstellar medium. Previous studies have concentrated, for the most part, on formation mechanisms involving high energy particle or UV bombardment of ices, to mimic the influence of cosmic rays on solid phase species in the outer, lower density regions of molecular clouds. However, condensed phase CO2 is also observed in the inner, denser regions of clouds, where less UV radiation penetrates. To date, very few studies have been made of CO2 formation in the absence of energetic particles. Low-energy ...
CO2 is one of the dominant components of the interstellar ice. Recent observations show CO2 exists m...
Using state of the art methods of quantum chemistry, potential energy surfaces for the formation of ...
Context. Recent observations of protoplanetary disks suggest that they are depleted in gas-phase CO ...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent molecular cores has long been of interest to astrochemis...
Abstract. The formation of CO2 in quiescent molecular cores has long been of interest to astrochemis...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully understood, despite C...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully understood, despite C...
Context. The formation of carbon dioxide ice in quiescent regions of molecular clouds has not yet be...
Surface reactions between carbon monoxide and non-energetic hydroxyl radicals were carried out at 10...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully understood, despite C...
Context. The formation of carbon dioxide in quiescent regions of molecular clouds has not yet been f...
International audienceThe formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully...
Context. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most abundant species detected in icy grain mantles in s...
We present the experimental results of carbonic acid (H2CO3) formation through surface reactions of ...
Context. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the dominant components of interstellar ices. Recent observa...
CO2 is one of the dominant components of the interstellar ice. Recent observations show CO2 exists m...
Using state of the art methods of quantum chemistry, potential energy surfaces for the formation of ...
Context. Recent observations of protoplanetary disks suggest that they are depleted in gas-phase CO ...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent molecular cores has long been of interest to astrochemis...
Abstract. The formation of CO2 in quiescent molecular cores has long been of interest to astrochemis...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully understood, despite C...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully understood, despite C...
Context. The formation of carbon dioxide ice in quiescent regions of molecular clouds has not yet be...
Surface reactions between carbon monoxide and non-energetic hydroxyl radicals were carried out at 10...
The formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully understood, despite C...
Context. The formation of carbon dioxide in quiescent regions of molecular clouds has not yet been f...
International audienceThe formation of CO2 in quiescent regions of molecular clouds is not yet fully...
Context. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most abundant species detected in icy grain mantles in s...
We present the experimental results of carbonic acid (H2CO3) formation through surface reactions of ...
Context. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the dominant components of interstellar ices. Recent observa...
CO2 is one of the dominant components of the interstellar ice. Recent observations show CO2 exists m...
Using state of the art methods of quantum chemistry, potential energy surfaces for the formation of ...
Context. Recent observations of protoplanetary disks suggest that they are depleted in gas-phase CO ...