Top-down formation of fullerenes in the interstellar medium
O. Berne, J. Montillaud, C. Joblin

TL;DR
This study models the formation of C60 fullerenes in space through UV-driven processing of large PAHs, predicting efficient conversion within nebulae and explaining observed abundances.
Contribution
It introduces a photochemical pathway for C60 formation from specific PAHs, supported by detailed modeling and timescale analysis.
Findings
C60 can form from PAHs with 60-66 carbon atoms within 10^5 years.
The model predicts C60 abundance up to 10^-4 of elemental carbon.
C60 is more stable and likely more abundant than other fullerenes in irradiated environments.
Abstract
[Abridged] Fullerenes have been recently detected in various circumstellar and interstellar environments, raising the question of their formation pathway. It has been proposed that they can form by the photo-chemical processing of large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Following our previous work on the evolution of PAHs in the NGC 7023 reflection nebula, we evaluate, using photochemical modeling, the possibility that the PAH CH (i.e. circumovalene) can lead to the formation of C upon irradiation by ultraviolet photons. The chemical pathway involves full dehydrogenation, folding into a floppy closed cage and shrinking of the cage by loss of C units until it reaches the symmetric C molecule. At 10" from the illuminating star and with realistic molecular parameters, the model predicts that 100% of CH is converted into C in…
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