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Photochemistry of solid interstellar molecules studied with synchrotron vacuum-ultraviolet radiation

Title   Photochemistry of solid interstellar molecules studied with synchrotron vacuum-ultraviolet radiation
Speaker   Dr. Bing-Ming Cheng
                National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan

Abstract   
Photochemical processes in condensed phases attract interest because the information yields detailed knowledge about chemical transformations in extraterrestrial environments. To study the photochemistry of solid interstellar molecules, we have constructed a 3 K cryostat/IR/UV-visible system coupled to a vacuum-ultraviolet beamline of a synchrotron; upon excitation of solid samples with a synchrotron vacuum-ultraviolet light, the photochemical products were deduced from their spectra. Taking the advantage of the unique property of synchrotron, we explore the spectroscopy of transient species and photochemistry of solid interstellar molecules with exciting prospects. Our results contribute important data to improve our understanding of photochemical synthesis of prebiotic molecules via abiotic compounds in the interstellar medium and on icy surfaces of planets and satellites in the solar system.



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