A new modified-rate approach for gas-grain chemical simulations
R. T. Garrod

TL;DR
This paper introduces a modified-rate approach for simulating grain-surface chemistry in the interstellar medium, improving accuracy and computational efficiency over traditional rate equations, especially for complex systems.
Contribution
A novel modified-rate method that accurately models complex grain-surface chemical systems by altering the functional form of production rates, suitable for small-grain limits and verified against exact solutions.
Findings
Highly accurate results with discrepancies within a few percent.
Significant improvement over traditional rate equations.
Exact reproduction of master-equation results for methanol production.
Abstract
Understanding grain-surface processes is crucial to interpreting the chemistry of the ISM. However, accurate surface chemistry models are computationally expensive and are difficult to integrate with gas-phase simulations. A new modified-rate method for solving grain-surface chemical systems is presented. Its purpose is accurately to model highly complex systems that can otherwise only be treated using the sometimes inadequate rate-equation approach. In contrast to previous rate-modification techniques, the functional form of the surface production rates was modified, and not simply the rate coefficient. This form is appropriate to the extreme "small-grain" limit, and can be verified using an analytical master-equation approach. Various further modifications were made to this basic form, to account for competition between processes, to improve estimates of surface occupation…
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