The desorption of molecular ices from grain surfaces is important in a number of astrophysical environments including dense molecular clouds, cometary nuclei and the surfaces and atmospheres of some planets. With this in mind, we have performed a detailed investigation of the desorption of pure water, pure methanol and pure ammonia ices from a model dust-grain surface. We have used these results to determine the desorption energy, order of desorption and the pre-exponential factor for the desorption of these molecular ices from our model surface. We find good agreement between our desorption energies and those determined previously; however, our values for the desorption orders, and hence also the pre-exponential factors, are different to t...
Experimental measurements on the thermal and nonthermal behavior of water and other simple molecules...
Context. Explaining the presence of complex organic molecules (COMs) in interstellar environments re...
The rich chemistry often detected in star forming regions is now recognized to be a consequence of s...
Water (H2O) ice is an important solid constituent of many astrophysical environments. To comprehend ...
The evolution of star-forming regions and their thermal balance are strongly influenced by their che...
International audienceThe evolution of star-forming regions and their thermal balance are strongly i...
Molecular ices freeze out on the surface of dust grains within the interstellar medium (ISM). Dust g...
In the last few decades, astronomers have found that interstellar clouds are chemical factories, in ...
The activation energy for desorption (Edes) and that for surface diffusion (Esd) of adsorbed molecul...
Molecular ices freeze out on the surface of dust grains within the interstellar medium (ISM). Dust g...
More than 140 different molecules have been identified in the interstellar medium (ISM) to date. Dus...
Context. Thermal annealing of interstellar ices takes place in several stages of star formation. Kno...
WOS:000306597200005International audienceContext. Much of the formaldehyde (H2CO) is formed from the...
Experimental measurements on the thermal and nonthermal behavior of water and other simple molecules...
Context. Explaining the presence of complex organic molecules (COMs) in interstellar environments re...
The rich chemistry often detected in star forming regions is now recognized to be a consequence of s...
Water (H2O) ice is an important solid constituent of many astrophysical environments. To comprehend ...
The evolution of star-forming regions and their thermal balance are strongly influenced by their che...
International audienceThe evolution of star-forming regions and their thermal balance are strongly i...
Molecular ices freeze out on the surface of dust grains within the interstellar medium (ISM). Dust g...
In the last few decades, astronomers have found that interstellar clouds are chemical factories, in ...
The activation energy for desorption (Edes) and that for surface diffusion (Esd) of adsorbed molecul...
Molecular ices freeze out on the surface of dust grains within the interstellar medium (ISM). Dust g...
More than 140 different molecules have been identified in the interstellar medium (ISM) to date. Dus...
Context. Thermal annealing of interstellar ices takes place in several stages of star formation. Kno...
WOS:000306597200005International audienceContext. Much of the formaldehyde (H2CO) is formed from the...
Experimental measurements on the thermal and nonthermal behavior of water and other simple molecules...
Context. Explaining the presence of complex organic molecules (COMs) in interstellar environments re...
The rich chemistry often detected in star forming regions is now recognized to be a consequence of s...