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Chemistry in space
Authors:C Cecchi-Pestellini and S Aiello
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Astronomia e Scienza dello Spazio, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Largo Enrico Fermi 5, I-50125 Firenze, Italia
Abstract:Summary Molecules have been observed in widely disparate astronomical objects, from comets to supernova remnants. Interstellar space appear to be a real chemical laboratory, able to produce a large number of molecules, some of them relatively complex. The abundances show a very high sensitivity to local physical properties and dynamical history. This sensitivity renders molecular observations and astrochemical modelling very flexible tools for investigating the properties and evolution of the interstellar medium. A brief outline of morfology of interstellar medium is given, together with a discussion of the basic chemical processes leading to the molecular formation. Since interstellar-dust particles play a crucial role in the chemical evolution of interstellar medium, physical and chemical properties of dust are reviewed. Finally, by way of an example of modelling exercise, a toy model of the chemical evolution of interstellar gas is presented. Paper presented at the V Cosmic Physics National Conference, S. Miniato, November 27–30, 1990.
Keywords:Interplanetary gas and dust (including gegenschein and zodiacal light)
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