Photochemistry of the PAH pyrene in water ice: the case for ion-mediated solid-state astrochemistry
J. Bouwman, H.M. Cuppen, A. Bakker, L.J. Allamandola, H. Linnartz

TL;DR
This study investigates the photochemistry of pyrene in water and CO ices under UV irradiation, revealing ionization and reaction pathways relevant to astrochemical processes on icy dust grains.
Contribution
It provides experimental insights into PAH photochemistry in ices, including ionization efficiency, reaction products, and their astrophysical implications, which were previously lacking.
Findings
Pyrene ionizes efficiently in water ice below 50 K.
Hydrogenation dominates in low-temperature CO ice.
Photoprocessing affects PAH chemistry in astrophysical environments.
Abstract
Context. Icy dust grains play an important role in the formation of complex inter- and circumstellar molecules. Observational studies show that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are abundantly present in the ISM in the gas phase. It is likely that these non-volatile species freeze out onto dust grains as well and participate in the astrochemical solid-state network, but experimental PAH ice studies are largely lacking. Methods. Near UV/VIS spectroscopy is used to track the in situ VUV driven photochemistry of pyrene containing ices at temperatures ranging from 10 to 125 K. Results. The main photoproducts of VUV photolyzed pyrene ices are spectroscopically identified and their band positions are listed for two host ices, \water and CO. Pyrene ionisation is found to be most efficient in \water ices at low temperatures. The reaction products, triplet pyrene and the 1-hydro-1-pyrenyl…
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