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Interstellar molecule reactions
Reviews of Modern Physics, 1976Considerable progress has been made during the past five years toward a quantitative understanding of the formation and destruction processes for interstellar molecules. Two areas have been most successful---investigations of the formation process for molecular hydrogen on the surfaces of dust grains and studies of reactions involving positive ions in ...
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Interstellar Molecules and Dense Clouds
Science, 1971Current knowledge of the interstellar medium is discussed on the basis of recent published studies. The subjects considered include optical identification of interstellar molecules, radio molecular lines, interstellar clouds, isotopic abundances, formation and disappearance of interstellar molecules, and interstellar probing techniques.
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Interstellar Molecules and Astrochemistry
1988The quantitative study of the interstellar medium (ISM) began with Hartman’s detection in 1904 of the resonance lines of Ca and K, seen in absorption against bright stars by intervening diffuse clouds. Other atoms (Na,Fe,Ti) were subsequently detected, although the overwhelming abundance of H was not recognized until the 1930s.
Lucy M. Ziurys, Barry E. Turner
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The Spectra of Interstellar Molecules
International Reviews in Physical Chemistry, 1981Abstract This review considers the spectroscopic observations which have led to the identification of more than 50 molecules in the interstellar medium. Although it concentrates on the results of radio studies, mainly because these have up to now been the most revealing, optical and infrared discoveries are also reviewed and placed in perspective.
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INTERSTELLAR MOLECULES and COSMOCHEMISTRY
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1972openaire +3 more sources