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The quest to understand interstellar sulfur and metal chemistry through synergetic laboratory and radio telescope observations

Descrizione del progetto

Scritto nelle stelle

Il numero di stelle nell’universo è stato paragonato al numero di granelli di sabbia su tutte le spiagge della Terra. Tuttavia, a differenza della sabbia, le stelle sono molto distanziate. A riempire gli spazi c’è il mezzo interstellare, costituito da circa il 99 % di gas e dall’1 % di polvere. Cogliere le proprietà fisiche e i comportamenti chimici dei componenti del mezzo interstellare è di fondamentale importanza per la nostra comprensione della formazione e dell’evoluzione di stelle e galassie, della formazione dei pianeti e delle origini della vita. Tuttavia, si sa relativamente poco della sua struttura e della sua evoluzione, in gran parte a causa della scarsa abbondanza di componenti. Il progetto AstroSsearch, finanziato dall’UE, prevede di accrescere le nostre conoscenze sugli spazi tra le stelle con una combinazione di esperimenti di laboratorio e osservazioni astronomiche.

Obiettivo

The fellowship AstroSsearch addresses open questions related to the abundance of sulfur and metals in the interstellar medium. While some species have been detected in astronomical environments, their abundance and complexity is quite low, thereby preventing a full understanding of the chemistry occurring in these environments. We will attack this problem with a synergic approach exploiting new laboratory microwave spectroscopy developments and radio astronomy observations. The key objectives include the generation of high-resolution rotational spectra of previously undetected sulfur/metal containing compounds and ions by mating broadband (chirped-pulse Fourier transform) microwave spectroscopy techniques with electrical discharge and laser ablation sources. Additionally, a novel discharge source will be developed in which the chemistry can be controlled to reveal likely reaction pathways that produce the observed species. This will allow for the postulation of viable astronomical formation mechanisms. The expected results are:
(1) Development of a new controlled reactive chemistry source that can be paired with laser ablation.
(2) High-resolution, rotational spectra of complex sulfur and metal containing species leading to their unambiguous identification in interstellar environments and their inclusion in theoretical models.
(3) Elucidation of viable reaction pathways in astronomical environments for targeted and detected species and the insertion of these pathways into existing models.
These results will facilitate radio astronomy detections, expanding our comprehension of astronomical chemistry. The synergy of laboratory spectroscopy and observational astrophysics will bring together all facets of the multidisciplinary field of astrochemistry, broadening our understanding of the chemistry that is occurring in interstellar and circumstellar environments and shedding light on the chemical complexity of the universe.

Coordinatore

UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 172 932,48
Indirizzo
PLAZA SANTA CRUZ 8 PALACIO DE SANTA CRUZ
47002 VALLADOLID
Spagna

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Regione
Centro (ES) Castilla y León Valladolid
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 172 932,48