Context. Species abundances in the interstellar medium (ISM) strongly depend on the chemistry occurring at the surfaces of the dust grains. To describe the complexity of the chemistry, various numerical models have been constructed. In most of these models, the grains are described by a single size of 0.1 μm.Aims. We study the impact on the abundances of many species observed in the cold cores by considering several grain sizes in the Nautilus multi-grain model.Methods. We used grain sizes with radii in the range of 0.005 μm to 0.25 μm. We sampled this range in many bins. We used the previously published, MRN and WD grain size distributions to calculate the number density of grains in each bin. Other parameters such as the grain surface tem...
Context. Cold cores are one of the first steps of star formation, characterized by densities of a fe...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210; Department...
1. T.I. Hasegawa, E. Herbst, and C.M. Leung, Astrophys. J. Suppl., in press.Author Institution: Depa...
Context. Species abundances in the interstellar medium (ISM) strongly depend on the chemistry occurr...
We present a new gas-grain chemical model to constrain the effect of grain size distribution on mole...
International audienceWe present an extended version of the 2-phase gas-grain code NAUTILUS to the 3...
Context. Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms are depleted from the g...
International audienceContext. Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms a...
Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms are depleted from the gas-phase ...
Context. Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms are depleted from the g...
Context. Grain surface chemistry is fundamental to the composition of protoplanetary disks around yo...
We compute the desorption rate of icy mantles on dust grains as a function of the size and compositi...
Nonthermal desorption of ices on interstellar grains is required to explain observations of molecule...
Context. The physical conditions in a collapsing cloud can be traced by observations of molecular li...
Observations of gaseous complex organic molecules (COMs) in cold starless and prestellar cloud cores...
Context. Cold cores are one of the first steps of star formation, characterized by densities of a fe...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210; Department...
1. T.I. Hasegawa, E. Herbst, and C.M. Leung, Astrophys. J. Suppl., in press.Author Institution: Depa...
Context. Species abundances in the interstellar medium (ISM) strongly depend on the chemistry occurr...
We present a new gas-grain chemical model to constrain the effect of grain size distribution on mole...
International audienceWe present an extended version of the 2-phase gas-grain code NAUTILUS to the 3...
Context. Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms are depleted from the g...
International audienceContext. Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms a...
Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms are depleted from the gas-phase ...
Context. Under cold conditions in dense cores, gas-phase molecules and atoms are depleted from the g...
Context. Grain surface chemistry is fundamental to the composition of protoplanetary disks around yo...
We compute the desorption rate of icy mantles on dust grains as a function of the size and compositi...
Nonthermal desorption of ices on interstellar grains is required to explain observations of molecule...
Context. The physical conditions in a collapsing cloud can be traced by observations of molecular li...
Observations of gaseous complex organic molecules (COMs) in cold starless and prestellar cloud cores...
Context. Cold cores are one of the first steps of star formation, characterized by densities of a fe...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210; Department...
1. T.I. Hasegawa, E. Herbst, and C.M. Leung, Astrophys. J. Suppl., in press.Author Institution: Depa...