Investigation of HNCO isomers formation in ice mantles by UV and thermal processing: an experimental approach
A. Jim\'enez-Escobar, B. M. Giuliano, G. M. Mu\~noz Caro, J., Cernicharo, N. Marcelino

TL;DR
This study investigates the formation of HNCO isomers in interstellar ice analogues through UV and thermal processing, revealing formation pathways and potential explanations for observed interstellar abundances.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence for HNCO and HOCN formation in ice mantles under astrophysical conditions, a novel insight into their astrochemical origins.
Findings
HNCO and HOCN can form via UV photoprocessing of ice analogues.
Main product identified as OCN$^-$ with minor HNCO.
Formation efficiency is low but relevant for interstellar chemistry.
Abstract
Current gas phase models do not account for the abundances of HNCO isomers detected in various environments, suggesting a formation in icy grain mantles. We attempted to study a formation channel of HNCO and its possible isomers by vacuum-UV photoprocessing of interstellar ice analogues containing HO, NH, CO, HCN, CHOH, CH, and N followed by warm-up, under astrophysically relevant conditions. Only the HO:NH:CO and HO:HCN ice mixtures led to the production of HNCO species. The possible isomerization of HNCO to its higher energy tautomers following irradiation or due to ice warm-up has been scrutinized. The photochemistry and thermal chemistry of HO:NH:CO and HO:HCN ices was simulated using the Interstellar Astrochemistry Chamber (ISAC), a state-of-the-art ultra-high-vacuum setup. The ice was monitored in situ by Fourier transform mid-infrared…
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