The mechanisms of nucleation and growth of carbon dust particles in circumstellar envelopes of carbon-rich stars in the red giant and AGB phases of their evolution are poorly understood. It has been proposed that the transition of gas phase species to solid particles, is achieved by the formation of a critical nucleus composed of two PAHs held together by van der Waals forces. Some insights into the validity of the nucleation of PAH molecules in the envelope can be gained through the investigation of the thermodynamics of dimers, representing the first stage towards condensation. We have performed experiments to identify the temperature range over which small PAH clusters form in saturated uniform supersonic flows. The kinetics of the forma...
Aims.The competition between the formation and destruction of coronene clusters under interstellar ...
Aims.The competition between the formation and destruction of coronene clusters under interstellar ...
Aims. We model the chemistry of the inner wind of the carbon star IRC+10216 and consider the effects...
Abstract. The mechanisms of nucleation and growth of carbon dust particles in circumstellar envelope...
The mechanisms of nucleation and growth of carbon dust particles in circumstellar envelope...
Context. The haze in the atmosphere of Jupiter has been proposed to originate mostly from the conden...
Context. The haze in the atmosphere of Jupiter has been proposed to originate mostly from the conden...
We investigate the contribution of periodic shocks to the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocar...
The formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the circumstellar outflows of evolved...
The formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the circumstellar outflows of evolved...
Carbonaceous grains represent a major component of cosmic dust. In order to understand their formati...
Context. The infrared signature of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is present in many protos...
While there is growing observational evidence that some fraction of interstellar carbon is in polycy...
The formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the circumstellar outflows of evolved stars is ...
IAU Symposium 280, Poster 57, Session 1.The Molecular Universe, Posters from the proceedings of the ...
Aims.The competition between the formation and destruction of coronene clusters under interstellar ...
Aims.The competition between the formation and destruction of coronene clusters under interstellar ...
Aims. We model the chemistry of the inner wind of the carbon star IRC+10216 and consider the effects...
Abstract. The mechanisms of nucleation and growth of carbon dust particles in circumstellar envelope...
The mechanisms of nucleation and growth of carbon dust particles in circumstellar envelope...
Context. The haze in the atmosphere of Jupiter has been proposed to originate mostly from the conden...
Context. The haze in the atmosphere of Jupiter has been proposed to originate mostly from the conden...
We investigate the contribution of periodic shocks to the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocar...
The formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the circumstellar outflows of evolved...
The formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the circumstellar outflows of evolved...
Carbonaceous grains represent a major component of cosmic dust. In order to understand their formati...
Context. The infrared signature of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is present in many protos...
While there is growing observational evidence that some fraction of interstellar carbon is in polycy...
The formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the circumstellar outflows of evolved stars is ...
IAU Symposium 280, Poster 57, Session 1.The Molecular Universe, Posters from the proceedings of the ...
Aims.The competition between the formation and destruction of coronene clusters under interstellar ...
Aims.The competition between the formation and destruction of coronene clusters under interstellar ...
Aims. We model the chemistry of the inner wind of the carbon star IRC+10216 and consider the effects...