Astrochemistry of Dust, Ice and Gas: Faraday Discussion 168 - Faraday Discussions - Royal Society of Chemistry - Books - Royal Society of Chemistry - 9781782621287 - October 13, 2014
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Astrochemistry of Dust, Ice and Gas: Faraday Discussion 168 - Faraday Discussions

Royal Society of Chemistry

Astrochemistry of Dust, Ice and Gas: Faraday Discussion 168 - Faraday Discussions

The cyclic role of dust in the chemical evolution of the Universe, from its synthesis in aged and dying stars, through its role in the gas-grain interaction in increasingly dense environments in the interstellar medium through to grain-grain collisions and the first steps in the construction of new stars and planetary systems.


Marc Notes: This volume brings together leading computational and experimental scientists to unlock the secrets of the gas-grain interaction with astronomers engaged in observing and understanding star and planet formation and the role of icy dust grains in these processes, and potentially chemists and biologists seeking to understand the first tentative steps toward life on our own planet and others. Publisher Marketing: The Faraday discussion meeting aims to address the cyclic role of dust in the chemicalevolution of the Universe, from its synthesis in aged and dying stars, through its role inthe gas-grain interaction in increasingly dense environments in the interstellar medium(ISM) through to grain-grain collisions and the first steps in the construction of new stars and planetary systems. The scientific programme will bring together leading computational and experimental scientists working to unlock the secrets of the gasgraininteraction with astronomers engaged in observing and understanding star andplanet formation and the role of icy dust grains in these processes and potentially chemists and biologists seeking to understand the first tentative steps toward life on our own planet and others!

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 13, 2014
ISBN13 9781782621287
Publishers Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages 400
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 41 mm   ·   1.12 kg
Language English  

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