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ON THE FORMATION AND ISOMER SPECIFIC DETECTION OF PROPENAL (C2H3CHO) AND CYCLOPROPANONE (c-C3H4O) IN INTERSTELLAR MODEL ICES-A COMBINED FTIR AND REFLECTRON TIME-OF-FLIGHT MASS SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 814, 期 1, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/814/1/45

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astrochemistry; cosmic rays; infrared: general; ISM: molecules; methods: laboratory: solid state; radiation mechanisms: non-thermal

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  1. W. M. Keck Foundation
  2. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA Astrobiology Institute through the Office of Space Science) [NNA09DA77A]

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The formation routes of two structural isomers propenal (C2H3CHO) and cyclopropanone (c-C3H4O) were investigated experimentally by exposing ices of astrophysical interest to energetic electrons at 5.5 K thus mimicking the interaction of ionizing radiation with interstellar ices in cold molecular clouds. The radiationinduced processing of these ices was monitored online and in situ via Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy and via temperature programmed desorption exploiting highly sensitive reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometry coupled with single photon ionization in the post irradiation phase. To selectively probe which isomer(s) is/are formed, the photoionization experiments were conducted with 10.49 and 9.60 eV photons. Our studies provided compelling evidence on the formation of both isomers propenal (C2H3CHO) and cyclopropanone (c-C3H4O) in ethylene (C2H4) carbon monoxide (CO) ices forming propenal and cyclopropanone at a ratio of (4.5 0.9):1. Based on the extracted reaction pathways, the cyclopropanone molecule can be classified as a tracer of a low temperature non-equilibrium chemistry within interstellar ices involving most likely excited triplet states, whereas propenal can be formed at ultralow temperatures, but also during the annealing phase via non-equilibrium as well as thermal chemistry (radical recombination). Since propenal has been detected in the interstellar medium and our laboratory experiments demonstrate that both isomers originated from identical precursor molecules our study predicts that the hitherto elusive second isomer cyclopropanone should also be observable toward those astronomical sources such as Sgr B-2(N) in which propenal has been detected.

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