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Lectures 1‐3: an Introduction to Astrochemistry
Content Provider | Vallance Group (Dept. of Chemistry, University of Oxford) |
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Author | Vallance, Claire |
Description | This chapter of the unit 'Introduction to Astrochemistry' under Inorganic chemistry covers the following topics- Studying the universe via spectroscopy, Doppler shift, Doppler lineshape, The Hubble constant and the age of the universe, The very early universe: the building blocks of matter, Hydrogen and helium nuclei, The first atoms, Star formation and nucleosynthesis of heavier elements, Dispersion of chemical elements, Cosmic abundance of the elements, The interstellar medium, Chemistry in interstellar space, Molecular synthesis in interstellar gas clouds, Ionization processes in the interstellar medium, Gas‐phase chemical reactions in the interstellar medium, Bond formation reactions, Radiative association, Associative detachment, Bond breaking reactions, Rearrangement reactions, Neutralisation processes in the interstellar medium, Laboratory‐based astrochemistry, The grand challenge: chemical modelling of giant molecular clouds, The search for biological molecules, The diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs), Overview of astrochemistry. |
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Language | English |
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Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Doppler Shift Spectroscopy Doppler Lineshape Hubble Constant Hydrogen Helium Nucle Atoms Star Formation Nucleosynthesis Heavier Elements Chemical Elements Cosmic Abundance Atmospheric Chemistry Fundamentals of Atmospheric Chemistry and Astrochemistry |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Lecture Notes |
Education Level | Under Graduate |
Subject | Inorganic chemistry |