Until a decade ago, the only anion observed to play a prominent role in astrophysics was H–. The bound–free transitions in H– dominate the visible opacity in stars with photospheric temperatures less than 7000 K, including the Sun. The H– anion is also believed to have been critical to the formation of molecular hydrogen in the very early evolution of the Universe. Once H₂ formed, about 500 000 years after the Big Bang, the expanding gas was able to lose internal gravitational energy and collapse to form stellar objects and “protogalaxies”, allowing the creation of heavier elements such as C, N, and O through nucleosynthesis. Although astronomers had considered some processes through which anions might form in interstellar clouds and circum...
The recent detection of the hydrocarbon anion C6H- in the interstellar medium has led us to investig...
The elementary mechanisms through which molecular polyynes could form stable negative ions after int...
Negative ions exist in many astrophysical environments. They are the major source of opacity in star...
Author Institution: Departments of Physics, Astronomy \& Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Colum...
We report new observations of molecular anions with the Yebes 40m and IRAM 30m telescopes toward the...
Results are presented from a survey for molecular anions in seven nearby Galactic star-forming cores...
We have investigated the role of molecular anion chemistry in pseudo-time-dependent chemical models ...
The low-mass protostellar region L1527 is unusual because it contains observable abundances of unsat...
Results are presented from a survey for molecular anions in seven nearby Galactic star-forming cores...
Nowadays, it is a well known fact that most of the matter in our Solar System, in our Galaxy and, pr...
In the last century, astronomers, physicists, and chemists have shown that the environments of space...
Negative ions (anions) were identified in the coma of comet 1P/Halley from in-situ measurements perf...
Cassini discovered a plethora of neutral and ionized molecules in Titan's ionosphere including, surp...
We report the detection of microwave emission lines from the hydrocarbon anion C6H– and its parent n...
The importance of negative ions (anions) in astronomy was demonstrated in 1939 by Rupert Wildt who s...
The recent detection of the hydrocarbon anion C6H- in the interstellar medium has led us to investig...
The elementary mechanisms through which molecular polyynes could form stable negative ions after int...
Negative ions exist in many astrophysical environments. They are the major source of opacity in star...
Author Institution: Departments of Physics, Astronomy \& Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Colum...
We report new observations of molecular anions with the Yebes 40m and IRAM 30m telescopes toward the...
Results are presented from a survey for molecular anions in seven nearby Galactic star-forming cores...
We have investigated the role of molecular anion chemistry in pseudo-time-dependent chemical models ...
The low-mass protostellar region L1527 is unusual because it contains observable abundances of unsat...
Results are presented from a survey for molecular anions in seven nearby Galactic star-forming cores...
Nowadays, it is a well known fact that most of the matter in our Solar System, in our Galaxy and, pr...
In the last century, astronomers, physicists, and chemists have shown that the environments of space...
Negative ions (anions) were identified in the coma of comet 1P/Halley from in-situ measurements perf...
Cassini discovered a plethora of neutral and ionized molecules in Titan's ionosphere including, surp...
We report the detection of microwave emission lines from the hydrocarbon anion C6H– and its parent n...
The importance of negative ions (anions) in astronomy was demonstrated in 1939 by Rupert Wildt who s...
The recent detection of the hydrocarbon anion C6H- in the interstellar medium has led us to investig...
The elementary mechanisms through which molecular polyynes could form stable negative ions after int...
Negative ions exist in many astrophysical environments. They are the major source of opacity in star...