2017
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx2510
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UV photoprocessing of NH3 ice: photon-induced desorption mechanisms

Abstract: Ice mantles detected on the surface of dust grains toward the coldest regions of the interstellar medium can be photoprocessed by the secondary ultraviolet (UV) field present in dense cloud interiors. In this work, we present UV-irradiation experiments under astrophysically relevant conditions of pure NH 3 ice samples in an ultra-high vacuum chamber where solid samples were deposited onto a substrate at 8 K. The ice analogs were subsequently photoprocessed with a microwave-discharged hydrogen-flow lamp. The in… Show more

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“…In the pure CH 3 NH 2 ice sample, radicals bearing NH groups appear as broad bands at both sides of the N-H stretching region of the IR spectrum. In line with Martín-Doménech et al (2018), radicals appear readily within the irradiation period, but they are readily consumed, keeping a constant formation and destruction rate for longer irradiation times.…”
Section: Uv Irradiation Of Pure Ch 3 Nh 2 Ice Samplesmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…In the pure CH 3 NH 2 ice sample, radicals bearing NH groups appear as broad bands at both sides of the N-H stretching region of the IR spectrum. In line with Martín-Doménech et al (2018), radicals appear readily within the irradiation period, but they are readily consumed, keeping a constant formation and destruction rate for longer irradiation times.…”
Section: Uv Irradiation Of Pure Ch 3 Nh 2 Ice Samplesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…As an example the high desorption temperature of pure NH 3 ice, 95 K, compared to pure CH 4 ice, 40 K, is due to H bonds in NH 3 ice (e.g. Carrascosa et al 2020;Martín-Doménech et al 2018).…”
Section: Synthesis Of Large Organics During Warming Up Of Uvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We measured the absorption cross-sections of several ice species for the first time, which allowed to estimate the efficiency of photodesorption per absorbed photon in the ice [11,12,13]. We extended this study of CO ice UV-photodesorption to other molecular ice components, and started to explore the effect of soft X-ray irradiation in the photodesorption of ice analogues [14,15,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42].…”
Section: Review Of Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…electrons, UV photons) of pure NH 3 (ref. [29][30][31][32] with a desorption temperature between 155-172 K. 30,32,33 The gas-phase VUV spectra of N 2 H 4 and N 2 D 4 are characterised by three absorption peaks with maxima near 144 nm, 168 nm & 194 nm. 34,35 The three absorption peak maxima in Fig.…”
Section: Electron Irradiation and Thermal Processing Of Pure Co 2 And Nhmentioning
confidence: 99%