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On the Possible Detection of Solid O2 in Interstellar Grains
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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In various models of the chemistry of interstellar grains, solid O2 is formed by accretion as well as by surface reactions. In dense molecular cloud models, at a later stage of evolution of an interstellar grain, solid O2 becomes a major grain mantle constituent at the expense of water ice abundance. If molecular oxygen is embedded in a “dirty” ice” matrix, the forbidden fundamental vibration of O2 at 1550 cm−1 may become observable.
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- Quiescent Clouds and Regions of Star Formation
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 150: Astrochemistry of Cosmic Phenomena , 1992 , pp. 189 - 190
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1992
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