Spectroscopic measurements of CH$_3$OH in layered and mixed interstellar ice analogues
B. M\"uller (1), B. M. Giuliano (1), M. Goto (2), P. Caselli (1), ((1) Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, Germany,, (2) Universit\"ats-Sternwarte M\"unchen, M\"unchen, Germany)

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic analysis of ice analogues to determine how layered and mixed structures affect methanol features, aiding interpretation of interstellar ice observations with upcoming JWST data.
Contribution
It provides experimental insights into how ice structure influences methanol infrared bands, helping distinguish layered versus mixed interstellar ices.
Findings
Layered ice structures better match observed methanol features in star-forming regions.
Methanol band positions shift with ice composition and heating.
Spectroscopic features can reveal the ice mantle structure in space.
Abstract
Context. The molecular composition of interstellar ice mantles is defined by gas-grain processes in molecular clouds, with the main components being , , and . ice is detected towards the denser regions, where large amounts of freeze out and get hydrogenated. Heating from nearby protostars can further change the ice structure and composition. Despite the several observations of icy features towards molecular clouds and along the line of site of protostars, it is not yet clear if interstellar ices are mixed or if they have a layered structure. Aims. We aim to examine the effect of mixed and layered ice growth in ice mantle analogues, with focus on the position and shape of methanol infrared bands, so future observations could shed light on the structure of interstellar ices in different environments. Methods. Mixed and layered ice samples were deposited on a…
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