PATT Linked Grant: Observational Astrochemistry @ Strathclyde

Lead Research Organisation: University of Strathclyde
Department Name: Physics

Abstract

This proposal will fund one astronomer to observe on each allocated telescope time trip in the next two years from the Strathclyde Astrochemistry group. In the densest, darkest regions of space where stars are just beginning to form, a wealth of chemical activity occurs, in both the gas and solid phase. Although gas and solid materials have been observed for many years, we are now undertaking an observing programme to 'map' both materials concurrently, on the same scale, to see just how the gas and solids interact during star-formation using various telescopes worldwide.

Publications

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Collings M. P. (2011) LASSIE: Laboratory Astrochemical Surface Science In Europe in 2010 NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop

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Gaertner Sabrina (2015) Icy Collisions - Planet Building beyond the snowline in AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts #47

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Aikawa Y. (2009) Observations of Interstellar and Circumstellar Ice in AKARI, a Light to Illuminate the Misty Universe

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Emile Auriacombe Olivier Bruno Jacques (2016) Terahertz Desorption Emission Spectroscopy (THz DES) - 'ALMA in the Lab' in American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #228

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Gaertner Sabrina (2018) What Governs Ice-Sticking in Planetary Science Experiments? in American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #232

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McClure Melissa K. (2018) The IceAge ERS Program: Probing Building blocks of Life During the JWST Era in American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #232

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Perotti G. (2020) Same, but different: the link between methanol gas and ice in American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #235

 
Description This grant was used to fund observing trips to telescope facilities for HJF's research group during the 2009-2011 period that she was active in Strathclyde. During that time we visited telescope facilities in Spain, Hawaii, Chile and America, undertaking IR and sub-mm observations of star forming regions.
Exploitation Route The data collected during observations is then used to write scientific papers, published over the 2009 - date period and this data is still being used to inform our research today.
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