Organic chemistry by irradiation in space |
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Authors: | J.-P. Bibring F. Rocard |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire Rene Bernas, 91406 Orsay Campus, France |
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Abstract: | The irradiation of grains and/or ices by particles from solar or stellar winds, as well as cosmic rays, induces the synthesis of molecular species. We have shown by in-situ infrared spectroscopy of irradiated samples that this chemistry may be responsible for the presence of organic compounds in a large variety of astrophysical sites such as: lunar and asteroidal regoliths, cometary nucleus, rings and satellites of outer planets, circumstellar shells, interstellar clouds. We present our experimental results concerning the nature and efficiency of C and N irradiation chemistries, and give plausible astrophysical implications. |
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