Real-Time Optical Spectroscopy of Vacuum Ultraviolet Irradiated Pyrene:H2O Interstellar Ice

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Astrochemistry, Ism: Molecules, Methods: Laboratory, Molecular Processes

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This paper describes a near-UV/VIS study of a pyrene:H2O interstellar ice analogue at 10 K using optical absorption spectroscopy. A new experimental approach makes it possible to irradiate the sample with vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light (7-10.5 eV) while simultaneously recording spectra in the 240-1000 nm range with subsecond time resolution. Both spectroscopic and dynamic information on VUV processed ices are obtained in this way. This provides a powerful tool to follow, in situ and in real time, the photophysical and photochemical processes induced by VUV irradiation of a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon containing inter- and circumstellar ice analogue. Results on the VUV photolysis of a prototype sample—strongly diluted pyrene in H2O ice—are presented. In addition to the pyrene cation (Py+), other products—hydroxypyrene (PyOH), possibly hydroxypyrene cation (PyOH+), and pyrene/pyrenolate anion (Py-/PyO-)—are observed. It is found that the charge remains localized in the ice, also after the VUV irradiation is stopped. The astrochemical implications and observational constraints are discussed.

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