Context. The origin of the reservoirs of water on Earth is debated. The Earth’s crust may contain at least three times more water than the oceans. This crust water is found in the form of phyllosilicates, whose origin probably differs from that of the oceans. Aims. We test the possibility to form phyllosilicates in protoplanetary disks, which can be the building blocks of terrestrial planets. Methods. We developed an exploratory rate-based warm surface chemistry model where water from the gas-phase can chemisorb on dust grain surfaces and subsequently diffuse into the silicate cores. We applied the phyllosilicate formation to a zero-dimensional chemical model and to a 2D protoplanetary disk model (PRODIMO). The disk model includes in additi...
The gas-phase chemistry of water in protoplanetary disks is analyzed with a model based on X-ray hea...
Protoplanetary disks are the places in which planets form around young stars. These environments con...
In this paper we review recent progress in our understanding of the chemical evolution of protoplane...
Context. The origin of the reservoirs of water on Earth is debated. The Earth's crust may contain at...
Context. The origin of the reservoirs of water on Earth is debated. The Earth’s crust may contain at...
Context. The origin of the reservoirs of water on Earth is debated. The Earth's crust may contain at...
Funding: Dr. Thomas Müller, and Dr. Victor Ali-Lagoa. IK,WFT, CR, and PW acknowledge fundingfrom the...
International audienceIn many ways the architecture of the Trappist-1 system resembles that of the G...
Context. Endogenous or exogenous, dry or wet, various scenarios have been depicted for the origin of...
Context. Endogenous or exogenous, dry or wet, various scenarios have been depicted for the origin of...
Context. Water and O2 are important gas phase ingredients for cooling dense gas when formi...
Phyllosilicates are commonly found in meteorites. A product of aqueous alteration, phyllosilicates h...
Studying protoplanetary disks and their dust content is crucial for understanding the processes lead...
International audienceContext. Water and O2 are important gas phase ingredients for cooling dense ga...
The gas-phase chemistry of water in protoplanetary disks is analyzed with a model based on X-ray hea...
Protoplanetary disks are the places in which planets form around young stars. These environments con...
In this paper we review recent progress in our understanding of the chemical evolution of protoplane...
Context. The origin of the reservoirs of water on Earth is debated. The Earth's crust may contain at...
Context. The origin of the reservoirs of water on Earth is debated. The Earth’s crust may contain at...
Context. The origin of the reservoirs of water on Earth is debated. The Earth's crust may contain at...
Funding: Dr. Thomas Müller, and Dr. Victor Ali-Lagoa. IK,WFT, CR, and PW acknowledge fundingfrom the...
International audienceIn many ways the architecture of the Trappist-1 system resembles that of the G...
Context. Endogenous or exogenous, dry or wet, various scenarios have been depicted for the origin of...
Context. Endogenous or exogenous, dry or wet, various scenarios have been depicted for the origin of...
Context. Water and O2 are important gas phase ingredients for cooling dense gas when formi...
Phyllosilicates are commonly found in meteorites. A product of aqueous alteration, phyllosilicates h...
Studying protoplanetary disks and their dust content is crucial for understanding the processes lead...
International audienceContext. Water and O2 are important gas phase ingredients for cooling dense ga...
The gas-phase chemistry of water in protoplanetary disks is analyzed with a model based on X-ray hea...
Protoplanetary disks are the places in which planets form around young stars. These environments con...
In this paper we review recent progress in our understanding of the chemical evolution of protoplane...