The chemistry of cosmic dust analogues from C, C$_2$, and C$_2$H$_2$ in C-rich circumstellar envelopes
Gonzalo Santoro,
Lidia Martínez,
Koen Lauwaet
et al.
Abstract:Interstellar carbonaceous dust is mainly formed in the innermost regions of circumstellar envelopes around carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. In these highly chemically stratified regions, atomic and diatomic carbon, along with acetylene are the most abundant species after H 2 and CO. In a previous study, we addressed the chemistry of carbon (C and C 2 ) with H 2 showing that acetylene and aliphatic species form efficiently in the dust formation region of carbon-rich AGBs whereas aromatics do not… Show more
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