Mm/submm study of gas-phase photoproducts from methanol interstellar ice analogues
Mesko, A.J.
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Title
Mm/submm study of gas-phase photoproducts from methanol interstellar ice analogues
Author(s)
Mesko, A.J.
Contributor(s)
Widicus Weaver, Susanna L.
Milam, Stefanie N.
Smith, Houston Hartwell
Issue Date
2016-06-21
Keyword(s)
Astronomy
Abstract
Icy grain reactions have gained quite the popularity in the astrochemistry community to explain the formation of complex organic molecules. Through temperature programmed desorption and photolysis experiments we use rotational spectroscopy to measure the gas-phase products of icy grain reactions. Previous results include testing detection limits of the system by temperature programmed desorption of methanol and water ices, photochemistry of gas-phase methanol, and detection of photodesorbed water from a pure water ice surface. Current work that will be discussed focuses on the detection of gas-phase CO and other photoproducts from an ice surface.
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