2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsphyschemau.3c00043
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A Vision for the Future of Astrochemistry in the Interstellar Medium by 2050

Ryan C. Fortenberry

Abstract: By 2050, many, but not nearly all, unattributed astronomical spectral features will be conclusively linked to molecular carriers (as opposed to nearly none today in the visible and IR); amino acids will have been observed remotely beyond our solar system; the largest observatories ever constructed on the surface of the Earth or launched beyond it will be operational; high-throughput computation either from brute force or machine learning will provide unprecedented amounts of reference spectral and chemical rea… Show more

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“…As has often been described, astrochemistry is an interdependent triangle (Figure ) comprised of observation, modeling, and the generation of reference data. (This last branch is often called “laboratory astrophysics” but more on that later.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As has often been described, astrochemistry is an interdependent triangle (Figure ) comprised of observation, modeling, and the generation of reference data. (This last branch is often called “laboratory astrophysics” but more on that later.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%