Astrobiology: Life in the Universe

NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI)


  1. Formation of Molecular Hydrogen via Interaction of Ionizing Radiation with Hydrocarbon Ices in the Interstellar Medium

    Project Investigators: Ralf Kaiser, Gianfranco Vidali

    Summary

    In the interstellar medium, the formation of molecular hydrogen is still unresolved. Various production mechanisms have been proposed. These involve a) dissociative recombination of H3+ with an electron, b) formation on grain surfaces, and c) formation in ices via interaction of cosmic ray particles. Here, we are conducting laboratory experiment to investigate to what extent cosmic ray particles can form molecular hydrogen upon interaction with ice-coated interstellar grain particles. The formation routes to be elucidated can be also exported to ices in our Solar system.

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    Project Progress

    On his sabbatical, Prof. Vidali (Univ. Syracuse) and Prof. Kaiser investigated the formation of molecular hydrogen upon interaction of ionizing radiation (energetic electrons) with simple hydrides like methane ices. This work is still in progress.

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