Thermal desorption of interstellar ices. A review on the controlling parameters and their implications fromsnowlines to chemical complexity
Marco Minissale, Yuri Aikawa, Edwin Bergin, M. Bertin, Wendy A. Brown,, Stephanie Cazaux, Steven B. Charnley, Audrey Coutens, Herma M.Cuppen,, Victoria Guzman, Harold Linnartz, Martin R. S. McCoustra, Albert Rimola,, Johanna G.M. Schrauwen, Celine Toubin, Piero Ugliengo

TL;DR
This review analyzes the physical parameters controlling thermal desorption of interstellar ices, emphasizing their role in chemical complexity, snowline locations, and planet formation, by evaluating theoretical and experimental approaches.
Contribution
It provides a critical assessment of desorption parameters, recommends standardized values, and discusses the impact of these parameters on astrochemical models and astrophysical observations.
Findings
Recommended desorption parameters for key species
Impact of pre-exponential factor on binding energy estimates
Limitations of current theoretical and experimental methods
Abstract
The evolution of star-forming regions and their thermal balance are strongly influenced by their chemical composition, that, in turn, is determined by the physico-chemical processes that govern the transition between the gas phase and the solid state, specifically icy dust grains (e.g., particles adsorption and desorption). Gas-grain and grain-gas transitions as well as formation and sublimation of interstellar ices are thus essential elements of understanding astrophysical observations of cold environments (e.g., pre-stellar cores) where unexpected amounts of a large variety of chemical species have been observed in the gas phase. Adsorbed atoms and molecules also undergo chemical reactions which are not efficient in the gas phase. Therefore, the parameterization of the physical properties of atoms and molecules interacting with dust grain particles is clearly a key aspect to interpret…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
