Intermolecular reactions in and on icy films on silicate and carbonaceous grains constitute a major route for the formation of new molecular constituents in interstellar molecular clouds. In more diffuse regions and in protoplanetary discs, energetic radiation can trigger reaction routes far from thermal equilibrium. As an analog of interstellar ice-covered dust grains, highly-oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) covered with $D_{2}O$, NO, and H atoms is irradiated by ultrashort XUV pulses and the desorbing ionic and neutral products are analysed. The yields of several products show a nonlinear intensity dependence and thus enable the elucidation of reaction dynamics by two-pulse correlated desorption
International audienceWe have developed a new laboratory approach to investigate the evolution of in...
The universe is a vast chemical and physical factory consisting of large collections of stars, gas a...
We have developed a new laboratory approach to investigate the evolution of interstellar i...
Intermolecular reactions in and on icy films on silicate and carbonaceous grains constitute a major...
We report results of laser desorption from water ice surfaces using XUV pulses from the free-electro...
The photochemical processing of a CH$_4$ : D$_2$O 1 : 3.3 ice mixture adsorbed on an HOPG surface in...
The XUV laser desorption experiments aim to an understanding of the dynamics of electron transfer pr...
Over the last four years we have illustrated the potential of a novel wavelength-dependent approach ...
The deposition of energy in the form of electronic excitations in molecules condensed on cold surfac...
International audienceOver the last four years we have illustrated the potential of a novel waveleng...
The chemistry of interstellar ice analogues has been a topic of great interest to astrochemists over...
More than 140 gas-phase molecules have been detected in the interstellar (IS) medium or in circumste...
We present experimental measurements of photodesorption from ices of astrophysical relevance. Layers...
Context. Solid-phase photo-processes involving icy dust grains greatly affect the chemical evolution...
The nonthermal desorption of water from ice films induced by photon and low energy electron irradiat...
International audienceWe have developed a new laboratory approach to investigate the evolution of in...
The universe is a vast chemical and physical factory consisting of large collections of stars, gas a...
We have developed a new laboratory approach to investigate the evolution of interstellar i...
Intermolecular reactions in and on icy films on silicate and carbonaceous grains constitute a major...
We report results of laser desorption from water ice surfaces using XUV pulses from the free-electro...
The photochemical processing of a CH$_4$ : D$_2$O 1 : 3.3 ice mixture adsorbed on an HOPG surface in...
The XUV laser desorption experiments aim to an understanding of the dynamics of electron transfer pr...
Over the last four years we have illustrated the potential of a novel wavelength-dependent approach ...
The deposition of energy in the form of electronic excitations in molecules condensed on cold surfac...
International audienceOver the last four years we have illustrated the potential of a novel waveleng...
The chemistry of interstellar ice analogues has been a topic of great interest to astrochemists over...
More than 140 gas-phase molecules have been detected in the interstellar (IS) medium or in circumste...
We present experimental measurements of photodesorption from ices of astrophysical relevance. Layers...
Context. Solid-phase photo-processes involving icy dust grains greatly affect the chemical evolution...
The nonthermal desorption of water from ice films induced by photon and low energy electron irradiat...
International audienceWe have developed a new laboratory approach to investigate the evolution of in...
The universe is a vast chemical and physical factory consisting of large collections of stars, gas a...
We have developed a new laboratory approach to investigate the evolution of interstellar i...