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Synthesis of formamide and isocyanic acid after ion irradiation of frozen gas mixtures

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Kaňuchová, Z.
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URSO, Riccardo Giovanni  
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BARATTA, Giuseppe  
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BRUCATO, John Robert  
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PALUMBO, Maria Elisabetta  
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Strazzulla, G.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201527138
Abstract
Context. Formamide (NH2HCO) and isocyanic acid (HNCO) have been observed as gaseous species in several astronomical environments such as cometary comae and pre- and proto-stellar objects. A debate is open on the formation route of those molecules, in particular if they are formed by chemical reactions in the gas phase and/or on grains. In this latter case it is relevant to understand if the formation occurs through surface reactions or is induced by energetic processing.
Aims: We present arguments that support the formation of formamide in the solid phase by cosmic-ion-induced energetic processing of ices present as mantles of interstellar grains and on comets. Formamides, along with other molecules, are expelled in the gas phase when the physical parameters are appropriate to induce the desorption of ices.
Methods: We have performed several laboratory experiments in which ice mixtures (H2O:CH4:N2, H2O:CH4:NH3, and CH3OH:N2) were bombarded with energetic (30-200 keV) ions (H+ or He+). FTIR spectroscopy was performed before, during, and after ion bombardment. In particular, the formation of HNCO and NH2HCO was measured quantiatively.
Results: Energetic processing of ice can quantitatively reproduce the amount of NH2HCO observed in cometary comae and in many circumstellar regions. HNCO is also formed, but additional formation mechanisms are requested to quantitatively account for the astronomical observations. Conclusions: We suggest that energetic processing of ices in the pre- and proto-stellar regions and in comets is the main mechanism to produce formamide, which, once it is released in the gas phase because of desorption of ices, is observed in the gas phase in these astrophysical environments.
Volume
585
Start page
A155
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24676
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https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2016/01/aa27138-15/aa27138-15.html
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0004-6361
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2016A&A...585A.155K
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