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Proton and electron irradiations of CH4:H2O mixed ices

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-01-24 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

The organic chemistry occurring in interstellar environments may lead to the production of complex molecules that are relevant to the emergence of life. Therefore, in order to understand the origins of life itself, it is necessary to probe the chemistry of carbon-bearing molecules under conditions that simulate interstellar space. Several of these regions, such as dense molecular cores, are exposed to ionizing radiation in the form of galactic cosmic rays, which may act as an important driver of molecular destruction and synthesis. In this paper, we report the results of a comparative and systematic study of the irradiation of CH4:H2O ice mixtures by 1 MeV protons and 2 keV electrons at 20 K.We demonstrate that our irradiations result in the formation of a number of new products, including both simple and complex daughter molecules such as C2H6, C3H8, C2H2, CH3OH, CO, CO2, and probably also H2CO. A comparison of the different irradiation regimes has also revealed that proton irradiation resulted in a greater abundance of radiolytic daughter molecules compared to electron irradiation, despite a lower radiation dose having been administered. These results are important in the context of the radiation astrochemistry occurring within the molecular cores of dense interstellar clouds, as well as on outer Solar System objects.

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@article{arxiv.2301.09102,
  title  = {Proton and electron irradiations of CH4:H2O mixed ices},
  author = {Duncan V. Mifsud and Péter Herczku and Béla Sulik and Zoltán Juhász and István Vajda and István Rajta and Sergio Ioppolo and Nigel J. Mason and Giovanni Strazzulla and Zuzana Kanuchová},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.09102},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Published as an open access article in the MDPI journal Atoms