Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2012
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2012p%26ss...60..102v&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, Volume 60, Issue 1, p. 102-106.
Physics
Scientific paper
Nitrile ions are abundant in Titan's upper atmosphere and are expected to be lost mainly via dissociative recombination with free electrons. We review in this paper a series of experimental results on the dissociative recombination reactions of nitrile ions known/expected to be present in Titan's upper atmosphere. The experiments were all performed at the heavy ion storage ring CRYRING in Stockholm, Sweden, and the results presented here include information on rate coefficients at electron temperatures relevant for Titan's upper atmosphere as well as information on the product branching fractions of the reactions. We discuss implications of the results for Titan's atmosphere. As an example the presented results support a statement by Krasnopolsky (2009) that nitriles do not degrade to yield N2 again in Titan's atmosphere, indicating that condensation and polymerization with precipitation to the surface are their ultimate fate.
af Ugglas M.
Geppert Wolf Dietrich
Hamberg Mathias
Kaminska Magdalena
Larsson Martin
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