International audienceBinding energies (BEs) are one of the most important parameters for astrochemical modeling determining, because they govern whether a species stays in the gas phase or is frozen on the grain surfaces. It is currently known that, in the denser and colder regions of the interstellar medium, sulfur is severely depleted in the gas phase. It has been suggested that it may be locked into the grain icy mantles. However, which are the main sulfur carriers is still a matter of debate. This work aims to establish accurate BEs of 17 sulfur-containing species on two validated water ice structural models, the proton-ordered crystalline (010) surface and an amorphous water ice surface. We adopted density functional theory-based meth...
International audienceContext. Over 20 of the ~150 different species detected in the interstellar a...
Aims. This work aims to study the unexplained sulfur depletion observed toward dense clouds and prot...
In this work, we reexamine sulfur chemistry occurring on and in the ice mantles of interstellar dust...
International audienceBinding energies (BEs) are one of the most important parameters for astrochemi...
International audienceIn the denser and colder (≤20 K) regions of the interstellar medium (ISM), nea...
There are different environments in the interstellar medium (ISM), depending on the density, tempera...
The quality of astrochemical models is highly dependent on reliable binding energy (BE) values that ...
More than two hundred molecular species have been found in the interstellar medium (ISM). Study of t...
The interstellar medium is extremely heterogeneous in terms of physical environments and chemical co...
National audienceEven if the ISM remains a cold environment with only few energy available, dynamics...
We theoretically investigated physisorption on ice Ih and ice XI surfaces, because the physisorption...
Context. Sulfur is an abundant element in the cosmos and it is thus an important contributor to astr...
Molecular ices freeze out on the surface of dust grains within the interstellar medium (ISM). Dust g...
International audienceContext. Over 20 of the ~150 different species detected in the interstellar a...
Aims. This work aims to study the unexplained sulfur depletion observed toward dense clouds and prot...
In this work, we reexamine sulfur chemistry occurring on and in the ice mantles of interstellar dust...
International audienceBinding energies (BEs) are one of the most important parameters for astrochemi...
International audienceIn the denser and colder (≤20 K) regions of the interstellar medium (ISM), nea...
There are different environments in the interstellar medium (ISM), depending on the density, tempera...
The quality of astrochemical models is highly dependent on reliable binding energy (BE) values that ...
More than two hundred molecular species have been found in the interstellar medium (ISM). Study of t...
The interstellar medium is extremely heterogeneous in terms of physical environments and chemical co...
National audienceEven if the ISM remains a cold environment with only few energy available, dynamics...
We theoretically investigated physisorption on ice Ih and ice XI surfaces, because the physisorption...
Context. Sulfur is an abundant element in the cosmos and it is thus an important contributor to astr...
Molecular ices freeze out on the surface of dust grains within the interstellar medium (ISM). Dust g...
International audienceContext. Over 20 of the ~150 different species detected in the interstellar a...
Aims. This work aims to study the unexplained sulfur depletion observed toward dense clouds and prot...
In this work, we reexamine sulfur chemistry occurring on and in the ice mantles of interstellar dust...