Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are the most likely carriers proposed to account for the Aromatic Infrared Bands observed in emission between 3.3 and 12.7 μm, fulfilling both the chemical (presence of CC and CH aromatic bonds) and excitation constraints. We explain here how the emission spectrum of such species in astronomical environments can be modelled, to obtain for each infrared band both its intensity and its detailed profile. The PAH model suffers from the lack of identification of individual species. Two strategies are described here that are currently being used to progress in this identification process. The first idea is that features in the far IR are much more specific to the exact molecular identity. Therefore their s...
Aims. The observed variations in profiles of the interstellar aromatic infrared bands correlate with...
Tremendous strides have been made in the understanding of interstellar material over the past twenty...
We propose a consistent explanation of the so-called "unidentified" IR emission bands of the Interst...
Author Institution: CESR, CNRS-Universite Toulouse III et OMP, BP 4346, 31028 Toulouse Cedex 04, Fra...
Author Institution: CESR, CNRS-Universite Toulouse III et OMP, BP 4346, 31028 Toulouse Cedex 04, Fra...
International audiencePolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are considered as a major constituent ...
International audiencePolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are considered as a major constituent ...
Large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules carry the infrared (IR) emission features that...
The mid-infrared (mid-IR; 5–15 μm) spectrum of a wide variety of astronomical objects exhibits a set...
The infrared emission band spectrum associated with many different interstellar objects can be model...
The nature of the carriers of the interstellar infrared (IR) emission features between 3.3 and 12.7 ...
The nature of the carriers of the interstellar infrared (IR) emission features between 3.3 and 12.7 ...
Driven by ground-based, airborne, and IRAS observations, the PAH hypothesis was first formulated in ...
The nature of the carriers of the interstellar infrared (IR) emission features between 3.3 and 12.7 ...
Aims. The observed variations in profiles of the interstellar aromatic infrared bands correlate with...
Aims. The observed variations in profiles of the interstellar aromatic infrared bands correlate with...
Tremendous strides have been made in the understanding of interstellar material over the past twenty...
We propose a consistent explanation of the so-called "unidentified" IR emission bands of the Interst...
Author Institution: CESR, CNRS-Universite Toulouse III et OMP, BP 4346, 31028 Toulouse Cedex 04, Fra...
Author Institution: CESR, CNRS-Universite Toulouse III et OMP, BP 4346, 31028 Toulouse Cedex 04, Fra...
International audiencePolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are considered as a major constituent ...
International audiencePolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are considered as a major constituent ...
Large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules carry the infrared (IR) emission features that...
The mid-infrared (mid-IR; 5–15 μm) spectrum of a wide variety of astronomical objects exhibits a set...
The infrared emission band spectrum associated with many different interstellar objects can be model...
The nature of the carriers of the interstellar infrared (IR) emission features between 3.3 and 12.7 ...
The nature of the carriers of the interstellar infrared (IR) emission features between 3.3 and 12.7 ...
Driven by ground-based, airborne, and IRAS observations, the PAH hypothesis was first formulated in ...
The nature of the carriers of the interstellar infrared (IR) emission features between 3.3 and 12.7 ...
Aims. The observed variations in profiles of the interstellar aromatic infrared bands correlate with...
Aims. The observed variations in profiles of the interstellar aromatic infrared bands correlate with...
Tremendous strides have been made in the understanding of interstellar material over the past twenty...
We propose a consistent explanation of the so-called "unidentified" IR emission bands of the Interst...