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The Astrophysical Journal | 2009

EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FOR WATER FORMATION VIA OZONE HYDROGENATION ON DUST GRAINS AT 10 K

H. Mokrane; H. Chaabouni; M. Accolla; E. Congiu; F. Dulieu; M. Chehrouri; Joël Lemaire

The formation of water molecules from the reaction between ozone (O3) and D-atoms is studied experimentally for the first time. Ozone is deposited on non-porous amorphous solid water ice (H2O), and D-atoms are then sent onto the sample held at 10 K. HDO molecules are detected during the desorption of the whole substrate where isotope mixing takes place, indicating that water synthesis has occurred. The efficiency of water formation via hydrogenation of ozone is of the same order of magnitude as that found for reactions involving O-atoms or O2 molecules and exhibits no apparent activation barrier. These experiments validate the assumption made by models using ozone as one of the precursors of water formation via solid-state chemistry on interstellar dust grains.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2010

Gas temperature dependent sticking of hydrogen on cold amorphous water ice surfaces of interstellar interest.

E. Matar; H. Bergeron; F. Dulieu; H. Chaabouni; M. Accolla; J. L. Lemaire

Using the King and Wells method, we present experimental data on the dependence of the sticking of molecular hydrogen and deuterium on the beam temperature onto nonporous amorphous solid water ice surfaces of interstellar interest. A statistical model that explains the isotopic effect and the beam temperature behavior of our data is proposed. This model gives an understanding of the discrepancy between all known experimental results on the sticking of molecular hydrogen. Moreover, it is able to fit the theoretical results of Buch et al. [Astrophys. J. 379, 647 (1991)] on atomic hydrogen and deuterium. For astrophysical applications, an analytical formula for the sticking coefficients of H, D, H(2), D(2), and HD in the case of a gas phase at thermal equilibrium is also provided at the end of the article.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Quantum Tunneling of Oxygen Atoms on Very Cold Surfaces

Marco Minissale; E. Congiu; S. Baouche; H. Chaabouni; Audrey Moudens; F. Dulieu; M. Accolla; Stéphanie Cazaux; Giulio Manico; V. Pirronello

Any evolving system can change state via thermal mechanisms (hopping a barrier) or via quantum tunneling. Most of the time, efficient classical mechanisms dominate at high temperatures. This is why an increase of the temperature can initiate the chemistry. We present here an experimental investigation of O-atom diffusion and reactivity on water ice. We explore the 6-25 K temperature range at submonolayer surface coverages. We derive the diffusion temperature law and observe the transition from quantum to classical diffusion. Despite the high mass of O, quantum tunneling is efficient even at 6 K. As a consequence, the solid-state astrochemistry of cold regions should be reconsidered and should include the possibility of forming larger organic molecules than previously expected.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2012

Water formation through O2 + D pathway on cold silicate and amorphous water ice surfaces of interstellar interest

H. Chaabouni; Marco Minissale; G. Manicò; E. Congiu; J. A. Noble; S. Baouche; M. Accolla; J. L. Lemaire; V. Pirronello; F. Dulieu

The formation of the first monolayer of water molecules on bare dust grains is of primary importance to understand the growth of the icy mantles that cover dust in the interstellar medium. In this work, we explore experimentally the formation of water molecules from O(2) + D reaction on bare silicate surfaces that simulates the grains present in the diffuse interstellar clouds at visual extinctions (A(V) < 3 mag). For comparison, we also study the formation of water molecules on surfaces covered with amorphous water ice representing the dense clouds (A(V) ≥ 3 mag). Our studies focus on the formation of water molecules in the sub-monolayer and monolayer regimes using reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption techniques. We provide the fractions of the products, such as D(2)O and D(2)O(2) molecules formed on three astrophysically relevant surfaces held at 10 K (amorphous olivine-type silicate, porous amorphous water ice, and nonporous amorphous water ice). Our results showed that the formation of D(2)O molecules occurs with an efficiency of about 55%-60% on nonporous amorphous water ice and about 18% on bare silicate grains surfaces. We explain the low efficiency of D(2)O water formation on the silicate surfaces by the desorption upon formation of certain products once the reaction occurs between O(2) and D atoms on the surface. A kinetic model taking into account the chemical desorption of newly formed water supports our conclusions.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013

Morphology of the solid water synthesized through the pathway D + O2 studied by the sensitive TPD technique

M. Accolla; E. Congiu; Giulio Manico; F. Dulieu; H. Chaabouni; J. L. Lemaire; V. Pirronello


Archive | 2014

Chemical desorption and diffusive dust chemistry

Francois Dulieu; V. Pirronello; Marco Minissale; Emanuele Congiu; S. Baouche; H. Chaabouni; Audrey Moudens; M. Accolla; Stéphanie Cazaux; Giulio Manico


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2013

Publisher's Note: “Water formation through O2 + D pathway on cold silicate and amorphous water ice surfaces of interstellar interest” [J. Chem. Phys. 137, 234706 (2012)]

H. Chaabouni; Marco Minissale; G. Manicò; E. Congiu; J. A. Noble; S. Baouche; M. Accolla; J. L. Lemaire; V. Pirronello; F. Dulieu


Eas Publications Series | 2012

Changes in the morphology of interstellar ice analogues after hydrogen atom exposure

E. Congiu; M. Accolla; F. Dulieu; H. Chaabouni; J. L. Lemaire; H. Mokrane; E. Matar; Giulio Manico; V. Pirronello


Eas Publications Series | 2012

Formation of water on silicate surfaces under interstellar conditions

H. Chaabouni; Marco Minissale; F. Dulieu; E. Congiu; M. Accolla; S. Baouche; J. L. Lemaire


Archive | 2007

Molecule formation on surfaces of astrophysical interest at low temperatures

V. Pirronello; M. Accolla; E. Congiu; Giulio Manico

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H. Chaabouni

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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E. Congiu

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F. Dulieu

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J. L. Lemaire

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marco Minissale

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S. Baouche

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Audrey Moudens

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E. Matar

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