This note explains the following topics: Discovery and history of the
ISM, Radiation transfer and interstellar absorption lines, Photoionization of
hydrogen, HII regions, Thermal properties of HII regions, forbidden lines,
Optical properties of interstellar dust, Composition and thermal properties of
dust, Ionized Phases, Cosmic rays and magnetic fields, Tracing HI, Neutral
phases and theory of phases, DENSE ISM, Molecular spectroscopy, H and CO
Molecular ions and fractionation, Catchup: Supernovae - JRG, Photon Dominated
Regions, CO observations of molecular clouds, Physical properties of molecular
clouds, Distribution of the molecular Mas, Stability of molecular clouds,
Magnetic fields and core stability and collapse, Low-Mass young stellar objects,
Quasar absorption lines.
This note covers the
following topics: Chemical origins of life Chemical origins of life, Nucleobases,
Building DNA, The UREY MILLER Experiment, Experiments at Synchrotron Facilities
, Electron Induced Chemistry, Formation of ammonium carbamate, In a prebiotic
prebiotic soup, Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria , Life on Mars, Martian Meteorites,
Radial velocity and Doppler method, The future imaging the planet, Ozone
formation, Ozone Depletion Studies in the Ozone Depletion Studies in the Ultra
-Violet, Monoterpenes , The citrus smell.
This note covers
the following topics: radioastronomy, Interstellar medium and chemistry,
Molecular astrophysics, Star formation, Interferometry, Pre-stellar cores, Hot
cores or corinos, Dust in disks, Evolved stars, Cosmic rays chemistry, Gas in
disks, Cosmic rays chemistry, Comets and Planet formation.
This
paper aims at summarizing most of present ideas that are explored by
astrochemists to investigate the chemistry taking place in various astronomical
environments, with emphasis on the particular conditions which are met in space. Topics covered includes:
Astrochemistry in the context of modern sciences, The bottom-up approach,
Gas-phase processe, The top-down approach and Biomolecules.
This note covers the following topics:
The role of laboratory astrochemistry, Modeling and Observations, Gas Phase
Collisions, Surface Chemistry, Photodissociation and shock chemistry, Molecular
Spectroscopy, Dust and Nanoparticle Spectroscopy, Formation of Nanoparticles and
Solids.
Author(s): Stephan
Schlemmer, Harald Mutschke, Thomas Giesen
This note covers the following topics: Introduction
to radioastronomy, interstellar medium and chemistry, molecular astrophysics,
star formation, pre-stellar cores, hot cores/corinos, dust in disks, evolved
stars, cosmic rays chemistry , gas in disks, cosmic rays ,comets , planet
formation.