Dehydrogenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and UV bump
G. Malloci, G. Mulas, C. Cecchi-Pestellini, C. Joblin

TL;DR
This study uses advanced computational methods to analyze how dehydrogenation affects the electronic spectra of PAHs, revealing systematic blue shifts that could influence the interpretation of the UV bump in interstellar extinction.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic theoretical analysis of the spectral effects of dehydrogenation on PAHs, linking molecular changes to astronomical observations.
Findings
Dehydrogenation causes a progressive blue shift of electronic transitions.
The pi-pi* resonance broadens and shifts with dehydrogenation.
Predicted spectral shifts fall within the UV bump and far-UV rise, constraining PAH dehydrogenation in space.
Abstract
Recent calculations have shown that the UV bump at about 217.5 nm in the extinction curve can be explained by a complex mixture of PAHs in several charge states. Other studies proposed that the carriers are a restricted population made of neutral and singly-ionised dehydrogenated coronene molecules (C24Hn, n less than 3), in line with models of the hydrogenation state of interstellar PAHs predicting that medium-sized species are highly dehydrogenated. To assess the observational consequences of the latter hypothesis we have undertaken a systematic study of the electronic spectra of dehydrogenated PAHs. We use our first results to see whether such spectra show strong general trends upon dehydrogenation. We used state-of-the-art techniques in the framework of the density functional theory (DFT) to obtain the electronic ground-state geometries, and of the time- dependent DFT to evaluate…
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