Bayesian Inference of Reaction Rates in Icy Mantles
Abstract
Grain surface chemistry and its treatment in gas-grain chemical models is an area of large uncertainty. Whilst laboratory experiments are making progress, there is still much that is unknown about grain surface chemistry. Further, the results and parameters produced by experiment are often not easily translated to the rate equation approach most commonly used in astrochemical modelling. It is possible that statistical methods can reduce the uncertainty in grain surface chemical networks. In this work, a simple model of grain surface chemistry in a molecular cloud is developed and a Bayesian inference of the reactions rates is performed through MCMC sampling. Using observational data of the solid state abundances of major chemical species in molecular clouds, the posterior distributions for the rates of seven reactions producing CO, CO, CHOH and HO are calculated, in a form that is suitable for rate equation models. This represents a vital first step in the development of a method to infer reaction rates from observations of chemical abundances in astrophysical environments.
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@article{arxiv.1809.06245,
title = {Bayesian Inference of Reaction Rates in Icy Mantles},
author = {Jonathan Holdship and Niall Jeffrey and Antonios Makrymallis and Serena Viti and Jeremy Yates},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.06245},
year = {2018}
}
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Accepted for publication in ApJ