Reaction of hydrogen and deuterium atoms with CO, formaldehyde and methanol on ice grains

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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A series of experiments using cold atomic beams was performed to investigate surface reactions relevant to the evolution of CO molecule on ice grains in molecular clouds. The results indicate that the nonenergetic reactions of these atoms play an important role in not only formation but also deuterium fractionation of formaldehyde and methanol in molecular clouds. Relative reaction rates were obtained for reactions of hydrogen and deuterium atoms with CO and methanol. The values were updated from those reported in Watanabe (2006).

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