Chemistry in Disks. IV. Benchmarking gas-grain chemical models with surface reactions
D. Semenov (1), F. Hersant (2,3), V. Wakelam (2,3), A. Dutrey (2,3),, E. Chapillon (4), St. Guilloteau (2,3), Th. Henning (1), R. Launhardt (1), V., Pietu (5), and K. Schreyer (6) (1 - MPIA Heidelberg, 2 - Bordeaux Obs., 3-, CNRS, Bordeaux, 4 - MPIfR Bonn, 5 - IRAM Grenoble

TL;DR
This study benchmarks two advanced astrochemical models across various physical conditions and chemical processes, demonstrating their consistency in predicting complex molecular abundances in protoplanetary disk environments.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison and validation of two sophisticated gas-grain chemical models for astrochemistry, including surface reactions, under different astrophysical conditions.
Findings
Models produce essentially identical abundances for all species.
Benchmark setup and models are publicly available online.
Complex molecules are reliably predicted by both models.
Abstract
Abridged: We detail and benchmark two sophisticated chemical models developed by the Heidelberg and Bordeaux astrochemistry groups. The main goal of this study is to elaborate on a few well-described tests for state-of-the-art astrochemical codes covering a range of physical conditions and chemical processes, in particular those aimed at constraining current and future interferometric observations of protoplanetary disks. We consider three physical models: a cold molecular cloud core, a hot core, and an outer region of a T Tauri disk. Our chemical network (for both models) is based on the original gas-phase osu_03_2008 ratefile and includes gas-grain interactions and a set of surface reactions for the H-, O-, C-, S-, and N-bearing molecules. The benchmarking is performed with the increasing complexity of the considered processes: (1) the pure gas-phase chemistry, (2) the gas-phase…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
