Context. Sticking of H and D atoms on interstellar dust grains is the first step in molecular hydrogen formation, which is a key reaction in the interstellar medium. Isotopic properties of the sticking can have an incidence on the observed HD molecule. Aims. After studying the sticking coefficients of H2 and D2 molecules on amorphous silicate surfaces experimentally and theoretically, we extrapolate the results to the sticking coefficient of atoms and propose a formulae that gives the sticking coefficients of H and D on both silicates and icy dust grains. Methods. In our experiments, we used the King and Wells method for measuring the sticking coefficients of H2 and D2 molecules on a silicate surface held at 10 K. It consist...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H-2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H ato...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H atom...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H-2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H ato...
Context. Sticking of H and D atoms on interstellar dust grains is the first step in molecular hydrog...
International audienceUsing the King and Wells method, we present experimental data on the dependenc...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
International audienceUsing the King and Wells method, we present experimental data on the dependenc...
International audienceUsing the King and Wells method, we present experimental data on the dependenc...
Aims. Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims. Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H atom...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H atom...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H-2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H ato...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H atom...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H-2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H ato...
Context. Sticking of H and D atoms on interstellar dust grains is the first step in molecular hydrog...
International audienceUsing the King and Wells method, we present experimental data on the dependenc...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
International audienceUsing the King and Wells method, we present experimental data on the dependenc...
International audienceUsing the King and Wells method, we present experimental data on the dependenc...
Aims. Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims. Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
Aims: Because of their catalytic properties, interstellar dust grains are crucial to the formation o...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H atom...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H atom...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H-2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H ato...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H atom...
The most abundant interstellar molecule, H-2, is generally thought to form by recombination of H ato...