Silicates are ubiquitously found as small dust grains throughout the universe. These particles are frequently subject to high-energy processes and subsequent condensation in the interstellar medium (ISM), where they are broken up into many ultrasmall silicate fragments. These abundant molecular-sized silicates likely play an important role in astrochemistry. By approximately mimicking silicate dust grain processing occurring in the diffuse ISM by ablation/cooling of a Mg/Si source material in the presence of O2, we observed the creation of stable clusters based on discrete pyroxene monomers (MgSiO3+), which traditionally have only been considered possible as constituents of bulk silicate materials. Our study suggests that such pyroxene mono...
Broad infrared bands at 10 and 18 μm have often been observed around oxygen-rich evolved stars, and ...
The prominent (SiO2)8O2H3? mass peak resulting from the laser ablation of hydroxylated silica, attri...
Silica grains are ubiquitous in both circumstellar media and rocky bodies and are vital to cosmic ch...
Amongst chemical reactions (1) in the molecular universe (2), condensation reaction is probably the ...
We investigate the composition and shape distribution of silicate dust grains in the interstellar me...
International audienceAmorphous, astrophysically relevant silicates were prepared by laser ablation ...
Interstellar dust contains to a large extent $\mu$m-sized silicate particles. The origin and evoluti...
The issue of formation of dust grains in the interstellar medium is still a matter of debate. One of...
Presolar, circumstellar silicates have been positively identified by their highly anomalous oxygen i...
Infrared spectroscopy provides a direct handle on the composition and structure of interstellar dust...
Nanosized silicate dust is likely to be abundant in many astronomical environments and it is a prime...
© 2019 The Author(s). Isolated MgSiO3 and Mg2SiO4 molecules are shown here to exhibit bright infrare...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the second most abundant gas-phase molecule after molecular hydrogen (H-2) o...
Amorphous silicate particles are generally assumed to be the main dust component in the envelope...
Amorphous silicate particles are generally assumed to be the main dust component in the envelopes of...
Broad infrared bands at 10 and 18 μm have often been observed around oxygen-rich evolved stars, and ...
The prominent (SiO2)8O2H3? mass peak resulting from the laser ablation of hydroxylated silica, attri...
Silica grains are ubiquitous in both circumstellar media and rocky bodies and are vital to cosmic ch...
Amongst chemical reactions (1) in the molecular universe (2), condensation reaction is probably the ...
We investigate the composition and shape distribution of silicate dust grains in the interstellar me...
International audienceAmorphous, astrophysically relevant silicates were prepared by laser ablation ...
Interstellar dust contains to a large extent $\mu$m-sized silicate particles. The origin and evoluti...
The issue of formation of dust grains in the interstellar medium is still a matter of debate. One of...
Presolar, circumstellar silicates have been positively identified by their highly anomalous oxygen i...
Infrared spectroscopy provides a direct handle on the composition and structure of interstellar dust...
Nanosized silicate dust is likely to be abundant in many astronomical environments and it is a prime...
© 2019 The Author(s). Isolated MgSiO3 and Mg2SiO4 molecules are shown here to exhibit bright infrare...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the second most abundant gas-phase molecule after molecular hydrogen (H-2) o...
Amorphous silicate particles are generally assumed to be the main dust component in the envelope...
Amorphous silicate particles are generally assumed to be the main dust component in the envelopes of...
Broad infrared bands at 10 and 18 μm have often been observed around oxygen-rich evolved stars, and ...
The prominent (SiO2)8O2H3? mass peak resulting from the laser ablation of hydroxylated silica, attri...
Silica grains are ubiquitous in both circumstellar media and rocky bodies and are vital to cosmic ch...