Context. Top-down chemistry is believed to be responsible for the formation of the large molecular compounds such as the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-like molecules and the fullerenes observed in the interstellar medium. The release of these large molecules from the parent grains remains an important issue to be investigated. Aims. Cosmic rays irradiate the dust grains during their journey in the interstellar medium. In this study we probe to what extent electronic sputtering and/or desorption processes induced by high-energy ion projectiles contribute to the creation of the large molecular component in space. Methods. Carbonaceous dust analogues were produced in an ethylene flame. The resulting soot nanoparticles generated under well-de...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...
Nanocosmos Interstellar Dust Meeting, Toulouse, France 12-13 june 2017. -- https://epolm3-nanocosm.s...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...
Context. Top-down chemistry is believed to be responsible for the formation of the large molecular c...
International audienceContext. Top-down chemistry is believed to be responsible for the formation of...
International audienceContext. Top-down chemistry is believed to be responsible for the formation of...
Context. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an important aspect of interstel...
International audienceThe interstellar medium contains both polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cos...
International audienceContext. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an importa...
International audienceCosmic rays (CRs) process the matter of the interstellar medium (ISM), not onl...
International audienceContext. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an importa...
International audienceContext. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an importa...
Context. Cosmic rays are present in almost all phases of the ISM. Polycyclic aromatic hydr...
Context. Cosmic rays are present in almost all phases of the ISM. Polycyclic aromatic hydr...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...
Nanocosmos Interstellar Dust Meeting, Toulouse, France 12-13 june 2017. -- https://epolm3-nanocosm.s...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...
Context. Top-down chemistry is believed to be responsible for the formation of the large molecular c...
International audienceContext. Top-down chemistry is believed to be responsible for the formation of...
International audienceContext. Top-down chemistry is believed to be responsible for the formation of...
Context. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an important aspect of interstel...
International audienceThe interstellar medium contains both polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cos...
International audienceContext. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an importa...
International audienceCosmic rays (CRs) process the matter of the interstellar medium (ISM), not onl...
International audienceContext. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an importa...
International audienceContext. The rate of sputtering and release of condensed species is an importa...
Context. Cosmic rays are present in almost all phases of the ISM. Polycyclic aromatic hydr...
Context. Cosmic rays are present in almost all phases of the ISM. Polycyclic aromatic hydr...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...
Nanocosmos Interstellar Dust Meeting, Toulouse, France 12-13 june 2017. -- https://epolm3-nanocosm.s...
International audienceContext. Interstellar dust grain particles are immersed in vacuum ultraviolet ...