Context. Protoplanetary disks are the target of many chemical studies (both observational and theoretical) as they contain the building material for planets. Their large vertical and radial gradients in density and temperature make them challenging objects for chemical models. In the outer part of these disks, the large densities and low temperatures provide a particular environment where the binding of species onto the dust grains can be very efficient and can affect the gas-phase chemical composition. Aims. We attempt to quantify to what extent the vertical abundance profiles and the integrated column densities of molecules predicted by a detailed gas-grain code are affected by the treatment of the molecular hydrogen physisorptio...
Context. Methanol and its precursor formaldehyde are among the most studied organic molecules in the...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Dust grains exert a major influence upon the chemical composition of the interstellar medium: photoe...
Protoplanetary disks are the target of many chemical studies (both observational and theoretical) as...
Context. Water is usually the main component of ice mantles, which cover the cores of dust grains in...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the most abundant interstellar molecule and plays an important r...
Aims. The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbonaceous dust grains is...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Context. HD and H2 molecules play important roles in the cooling of primordial and very metal-poor g...
International audienceAims: The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbo...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Molecular hydrogen, H2 , is one of the fundamental constituents of the universe, acting as the molec...
Aims. The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbonaceous dust grains is...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Context. Methanol and its precursor formaldehyde are among the most studied organic molecules in the...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Dust grains exert a major influence upon the chemical composition of the interstellar medium: photoe...
Protoplanetary disks are the target of many chemical studies (both observational and theoretical) as...
Context. Water is usually the main component of ice mantles, which cover the cores of dust grains in...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the most abundant interstellar molecule and plays an important r...
Aims. The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbonaceous dust grains is...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Context. HD and H2 molecules play important roles in the cooling of primordial and very metal-poor g...
International audienceAims: The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbo...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Molecular hydrogen, H2 , is one of the fundamental constituents of the universe, acting as the molec...
Aims. The production of molecular hydrogen and its deuterated forms onto carbonaceous dust grains is...
Context. Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the main constituent of the gas in the planet-forming disks that...
Context. Methanol and its precursor formaldehyde are among the most studied organic molecules in the...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Dust grains exert a major influence upon the chemical composition of the interstellar medium: photoe...