R. Luna
Polytechnic University of Valencia
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2008
R. Luna; N. L. J. Cox; M. A. Satorre; D. A. García Hernández; Olga Suárez; P. García Lario
In this work we present the results of a systematic search for diffuse bands (DBs, hereafter) in the circumstellar envelopes of a carefully selected sample of post-AGB stars. We concentrated on analyzing 9 of the DBs most commonly found in the interstellar medium. The strength of these features is determined using high-resolution optical spectroscopy, and the results obtained are compared with literature data on field stars affected only by interstellar reddening. Based on the weak features observed in the subsample of post-AGB stars dominated by circumstellar reddening, we conclude that the carrier(s) of these DBs must not be present in the circumstellar environment of these sources, or at least not under the excitation conditions in which DBs are formed. This conclusion is applicable to all the post-AGB stars studied, irrespective of the dominant chemistry or the spectral type of the star considered. A detailed radial velocity analysis of the features observed in individual sources confirms this result, as the Doppler shifts measured are found to be consistent with an interstellar origin.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2014
R. Luna; M. A. Satorre; C. Santonja; Manuel Esteve Domingo
Context. The knowledge of the sublimation energy of ices allows us to better understand the dynamics between surfaces and atmospheres of different environments of astrophysical interest where ices are present. Aims. This work is intended to provide sublimation energy values for a set of pure ices (CO, CH4 ,C O 2 ,N 2 ,a nd NH 3 )u sing an ew experimental procedure. The results were compared to some values obtained by other authors under different conditions and/or methods, to check the reliability of this new method. Methods. We used the frequency variation obtained from a quartz crystal microbalance to calculate the sublimation energy from the Polany-Wigner equation for the first time. Results. The results obtained are relevant since there are few previous values of sublimation energy reported on these molecules in these conditions of pressure and temperature, which are representative of astrophysical regions. These values are needed in models used to interpret dynamics of icy surfaces. In general, our results compare well to other ones obtained by different methods and complement those previously available.
Astrophysics and Space Science | 2008
R. Luna; Carlos Millán; Manuel Esteve Domingo; M. A. Satorre
CO2 ices are known to exist in different astrophysical environments. In spite of this, its physical properties (structure, density, refractive index) have not been as widely studied as those of water ice. It would be of great value to study the adsorption properties of this ice in conditions related to astrophysical environments. In this paper, we explore the possibility that CO2 traps relevant molecules in astrophysical environments at temperatures higher than expected from their characteristic sublimation point. To fulfil this aim we have carried out desorption experiments under High Vacuum conditions based on a Quartz Crystal Microbalance and additionally monitored with a Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer. From our results, the presence of CH4 in the solid phase above the sublimation temperature in some astrophysical scenarios could be explained by the presence of several retaining mechanisms related to the structure of CO2 ice.
Archive | 2018
M. A. Satorre; R. Luna; Carlos Millán; Manuel Esteve Domingo; C. Santonja
Density plays an important role in the understanding of chemical and physical evolution of ices in space. It is related with abundances, energetic processing, porosity, buoyancy, etc.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2018
R. Luna; Germán Molpeceres; Juan Ortigoso; M. A. Satorre; Manuel Esteve Domingo; Belén Maté
Funds have been provided for this research by the Spanish MINECO, Project FIS2016-77726-C3-1-P and FIS2016-77726-C3-3-P. German Molpeceres acknowledges MINECO PhD grant BES-2014-069355. We are grateful to R. Escribano for helpful discussions. Our skillful technicians C. Santonja, M. A. Moreno, and J. Rodriguez are also gratefully acknowledged.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2008
N. L. J. Cox; R. Luna; M. A. Satorre; D. A. García Hernández; Olga Suárez; P. García Lario
We report on new results in the search for diffuse bands, signatures of still unknown origin, in the circumstellar envelopes of evolved (post-AGB) stars.
Icarus | 2012
R. Luna; M. A. Satorre; Manuel Esteve Domingo; Carlos Millán; C. Santonja
Icarus | 2013
M. A. Satorre; Jacek Leliwa-Kopystynski; C. Santonja; R. Luna
Vacuum | 2009
R. Luna; Carlos Millán; C. Santonja; M. A. Satorre
Journal of Low Temperature Physics | 2015
Manuel Esteve Domingo; R. Luna; M. A. Satorre; C. Santonja; Carlos Millán