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Photoprocessing of large PAH cations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2020

Gabi Wenzel
Affiliation:
IRAP, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France email: christine.joblin@irap.omp.eu
Sarah Rodriguez Castillo
Affiliation:
IRAP, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France email: christine.joblin@irap.omp.eu LCPQ/IRSAMC, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, Toulouse, France
Giacomo Mulas
Affiliation:
IRAP, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France email: christine.joblin@irap.omp.eu Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari, Selargius (CA), Italy
Ming-Chao Ji
Affiliation:
IRAP, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France email: christine.joblin@irap.omp.eu
Anthony Bonnamy
Affiliation:
IRAP, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France email: christine.joblin@irap.omp.eu
Hassan Sabbah
Affiliation:
IRAP, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France email: christine.joblin@irap.omp.eu LCAR/IRSAMC, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, Toulouse, France
Alexandre Giuliani
Affiliation:
Synchrotron SOLEIL, L13Orme des Merisiers, Saint Aubin, Gif-sur-Yvette, France INRA, UAR1008, CEPIA, Nantes, France
Laurent Nahon
Affiliation:
Synchrotron SOLEIL, L13Orme des Merisiers, Saint Aubin, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Christine Joblin
Affiliation:
IRAP, Université de Toulouse (UPS), CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France email: christine.joblin@irap.omp.eu
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Abstract

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In cosmic environments, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) strongly interact with vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) photons emitted by young stars. Trapped PAH cations ranging in size from 30 to 48 carbon atoms were irradiated by tunable synchrotron light (DESIRS beamline at SOLEIL). Their ionization and dissociation cross sections were determined and compared with TD-DFT computed photoabsorption cross sections. Evidence for radiative cooling is reported.

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© International Astronomical Union 2020

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