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A L F de Barros1, A L Mattioda2, A Ricca3, G Cruz4, L J Allamandola2.
Abstract
This work presents the photochemistry of ultraviolet (UV) irradiated coronene in water ices at 15 K, studied using mid-infrared Fourier transform (FTIR) spectroscopy for C24H12:H2O at concentrations of (1:50), (1:150), (1:200), (1:300) and (1:400). Previous UV irradiation studies of anthracene:H2O, pyrene:H2O and benzo[ghi]perylene:H2O ices at 15 K have shown that aromatic alcohols and ketones, as well as CO2 and H2CO are formed at very low temperatures. Like-wise, here, in addition to the coronene cation, hydroxy-, keto-, and protonated coronene (coronene-H+) are formed. The rate constants for the decay of neutral coronene and for the formation of photoproducts have been derived. It is shown that PAHs and their UV-induced PAH:H2O photoproducts have mid-infrared spectroscopic signatures in the 5-8 μm region that can contribute to the interstellar ice components described by Boogert et al. (2008) as C1-C5. Our results suggest that oxygenated and hydrogenated PAHs could be in UV-irradiated regions of the ISM where water-rich ices are important.Entities:
Keywords: Astrobiology; Astrochemistry; ISM: molecules; meteorites: organics; ultraviolet photolysis: ISM
Year: 2017 PMID: 29151610 PMCID: PMC5688519 DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aa8c71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Astrophys J ISSN: 0004-637X Impact factor: 5.874