HC
H. Carrascosa
3 records found
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Characterization of carbon dioxide on Ganymede and Europa supported by experiments
Effects of temperature, porosity, and mixing with water
Context. The surfaces of icy moons are primarily composed of water ice that can be mixed with other compounds, such as carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide (CO2) stretching fundamental band observed on Europa and Ganymede appears to be a combination of several bands that
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Formation and desorption of sulphur chains (H2Sxand Sx) in cometary ice
Effects of ice composition and temperature
The reservoir of sulphur accounting for sulphur depletion in the gas of dense clouds and circumstellar regions is still unclear. One possibility is the formation of sulphur chains, which would be difficult to detect by spectroscopic techniques. This work explores the formation of
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Photoprocessing of H2S on dust grains Building S chains in translucent clouds and comets
Building S chains in translucent clouds and comets
Context. Sulfur is a biogenic element used as a tracer of the evolution of interstellar clouds to stellar systems. However, most of the expected sulfur in molecular clouds remains undetected. Sulfur disappears from the gas phase in two steps. The first depletion occurs during the
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