To explain the existence and observations of prebiotic molecules in interstellar and protostellar environments, it is first necessary to evaluate the chemical and physical processes that govern the generation, behavior, and destruction of precursor molecules, from which complex prebiotic species are probably formed. In interstellar and protostellar environments, many of these precursor species, such as CO2, HCOOH and CH3OH, are thought to form via chemical reactions on or in icy grains, either by thermal, UV or electron induced processes. To date the surface processes remain largely unstudied, theoretically or experimentally. In this paper we present details of a new surface astrochemistry experiment that has been designed to study the ther...
Astronomers seek information about the interactions occurring between complex organic molecules (COM...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
To explain the existence and observations of prebiotic molecules in interstellar and protostellar en...
To explain the existence and observations of prebiotic molecules in interstellar and protostellar en...
It has been a long standing problem in astrochemistry to explain how molecules can form in a highly ...
Solid CO2 has been observed towards both active star forming regions and quiescent clouds (Gerakines...
Data from observations of star forming regions and laboratory surface-astrochemistry experiments hav...
Dust grains exert a major influence upon the chemical composition of the interstellar medium: photoe...
Interstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmic-ray radiations) prod...
It is widely recognised by the astronomical community that understanding the chemical processing of ...
The relevance of interstellar ice to the chemical complexity of the interstellar medium has dramatic...
Studying the chemical evolution of the interstellar medium (ISM) is critical for understanding chemi...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
Astronomers seek information about the interactions occurring between complex organic molecules (COM...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
To explain the existence and observations of prebiotic molecules in interstellar and protostellar en...
To explain the existence and observations of prebiotic molecules in interstellar and protostellar en...
It has been a long standing problem in astrochemistry to explain how molecules can form in a highly ...
Solid CO2 has been observed towards both active star forming regions and quiescent clouds (Gerakines...
Data from observations of star forming regions and laboratory surface-astrochemistry experiments hav...
Dust grains exert a major influence upon the chemical composition of the interstellar medium: photoe...
Interstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmic-ray radiations) prod...
It is widely recognised by the astronomical community that understanding the chemical processing of ...
The relevance of interstellar ice to the chemical complexity of the interstellar medium has dramatic...
Studying the chemical evolution of the interstellar medium (ISM) is critical for understanding chemi...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
Astronomers seek information about the interactions occurring between complex organic molecules (COM...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...
International audienceInterstellar ices are submitted to energetic processes (thermal, UV, and cosmi...