International audienceWater is one of the most abundant molecules in the form of solid ice phase in the different regions of the interstellar medium (ISM). This large abundance cannot be properly explained by using only traditional low-temperature gas-phase reactions. Thus, surface chemical reactions are believed to be major synthetic channels for the formation of interstellar water ice. Among the different proposals, hydrogenation of atomic O (i.e. 2H + O → H2O) is a chemically `simple' and plausible reaction toward water formation occurring on the surfaces of interstellar grains. Here, novel theoretical results concerning the formation of water adopting this mechanism on the crystalline (010) Mg2SiO4 surface (a unequivocally identified in...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWater is one of the most abundant molecules in the form of solid ice phase in ...
International audienceWater is one of the most abundant molecules in the form of solid ice phase in ...
12 pags. 6 figs., 2 tabs.Water is one of the most abundant molecules in the form of solid ice phase ...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
We explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms on bare gra...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWater is one of the most abundant molecules in the form of solid ice phase in ...
International audienceWater is one of the most abundant molecules in the form of solid ice phase in ...
12 pags. 6 figs., 2 tabs.Water is one of the most abundant molecules in the form of solid ice phase ...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
International audienceThe formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is...
We explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms on bare gra...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...
International audienceWe explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O2 and D atoms...