The issue of formation of dust grains in the interstellar medium is still a matter of debate. One of the most developed proposals suggests that atomic and heteromolecular seeds bind together to initiate a nucleation process leading to the formation of nanostructures resembling very small grain components. In the case of silicates, nucleated systems can result in molecular nanoclusters with diameters ≤ 2 nm. A reasonable path to further increase the size of these proto-silicate nanoclusters is by mutual aggregation. The present work deals with modeling this proto-silicate nanocluster aggregation process by means of quantum chemical density functional theory calculations. We simulate nanocluster aggregation by progressively reducing the size ...
International audienceLaboratory experiments are essential in exploring the mechanisms involved in s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2017.The composition ...
International audienceThe most efficient mechanism of the formation of molecular hydrogen in the cur...
Amongst chemical reactions (1) in the molecular universe (2), condensation reaction is probably the ...
Nanosized silicate dust is likely to be abundant in many astronomical environments and it is a prime...
Silicates are ubiquitously found as small dust grains throughout the universe. These particles are f...
Dust is an ubiquitous inhabitant of the interstellar medium, and leaves an unmistakable signature in...
[eng] The research presented in this thesis contributes to the understanding of both titania and sil...
L'hydrogène moléculaire est la molécule la plus abondante dans l'Univers. Il est reconnu que cette m...
Silicate nanoparticles, otherwise referred to as very small grains (VSGs) [1], occur in the inters...
Presolar, circumstellar silicates have been positively identified by their highly anomalous oxygen i...
International audienceHypothesis: Despite its importance in numerous industrial and natural processe...
In the framework of the transition matrix approach, we calculate the relevant optical properties of ...
Manuscript submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of ScienceThe solar system formed from i...
Silicate dust is ubiquitous in a multitude of environments across the cosmos, including evolved oxyg...
International audienceLaboratory experiments are essential in exploring the mechanisms involved in s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2017.The composition ...
International audienceThe most efficient mechanism of the formation of molecular hydrogen in the cur...
Amongst chemical reactions (1) in the molecular universe (2), condensation reaction is probably the ...
Nanosized silicate dust is likely to be abundant in many astronomical environments and it is a prime...
Silicates are ubiquitously found as small dust grains throughout the universe. These particles are f...
Dust is an ubiquitous inhabitant of the interstellar medium, and leaves an unmistakable signature in...
[eng] The research presented in this thesis contributes to the understanding of both titania and sil...
L'hydrogène moléculaire est la molécule la plus abondante dans l'Univers. Il est reconnu que cette m...
Silicate nanoparticles, otherwise referred to as very small grains (VSGs) [1], occur in the inters...
Presolar, circumstellar silicates have been positively identified by their highly anomalous oxygen i...
International audienceHypothesis: Despite its importance in numerous industrial and natural processe...
In the framework of the transition matrix approach, we calculate the relevant optical properties of ...
Manuscript submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of ScienceThe solar system formed from i...
Silicate dust is ubiquitous in a multitude of environments across the cosmos, including evolved oxyg...
International audienceLaboratory experiments are essential in exploring the mechanisms involved in s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2017.The composition ...
International audienceThe most efficient mechanism of the formation of molecular hydrogen in the cur...