Partenaires & Projets//ANR project IMOLABSDernière mise à jour 13-01-2014 19:22 / Maryvonne GerinRetour rubrique Partenaires & Projets(Ce texte n'est pas disponible en français, nous nous en excusons.)
Interstellar Molecules Laboratory Spectroscopy and Synthesis (IMOLABS)
Molecular spectral lines are excellent diagnostics of the composition and physical conditions of the diffuse matter where they are formed, from comets and planetary atmospheres to star forming regions, interstellar clouds, planetary nebulae to galaxies near and far. The full analysis of astronomical observations requires a detailed knowledge of the molecular spectral properties, that can only be achieved by detailed laboratory work. The goal of this project is to jointly develop new techniques for molecular spectroscopy in the laboratory, combined with advances in the synthesis of complex molecules, expected to contribute to the wealth of unidentified feature in astronomical spectra. We have selected a list of key species, that are expected to be present in the interstellar medium, or in dense planetary atmospheres like that of Titan, or in evolved star atmospheres. The common thread of these environments is the combined role of energetic processes (due e.g. to far UV (FUV) photons or cosmic rays) and solid phase reactions in the formation pathways of molecules. The selected species should provide interesting information on the formation pathways of interstellar molecules, but that lack accurate rotational spectroscopy so far.
This project is jointly prepared by M. Gerin (LERMA), L. Margulès (PhLAM) and J.C. Guillemin (ENSCR). |
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