The hunt for formamide in interstellar ices: A toolkit of laboratory infrared spectra in astronomically relevant ice mixtures and comparisons to ISO, Spitzer, and JWST observations
Katerina Slavicinska, Marina Gomes Rachid, Will Robson Monteiro Rocha,, Ko-Ju Chuang, Ewine Fleur van Dishoeck, Harold Linnartz

TL;DR
This study provides laboratory infrared spectra of formamide in various ice mixtures and compares them with space telescope observations to identify potential formamide signatures in interstellar ices.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive spectral toolkit for formamide detection in space, including band strengths, positions, and comparison with observational data, advancing astrochemical research.
Findings
Identified key IR bands as potential tracers of formamide in ices.
Provided temperature-dependent spectral data for formamide in different mixtures.
Compared laboratory spectra with space observations, suggesting formamide in polar matrices.
Abstract
This work aims at characterizing the mid-IR spectra of formamide in its pure form as well as in mixtures of the most abundant interstellar ices via laboratory simulation of such ices, as well as demonstrating how these laboratory spectra can be used to search for formamide in ice observations. Mid-IR spectra (4000 - 500 cm, 2.5 - 20 m) of formamide, both in its pure form as well as in binary and tertiary mixtures with HO, CO, CO, NH, CHOH, HO:CO, HO:NH, CO:NH, and CO:CHOH, are collected at temperatures ranging from 15 - 212 K. Apparent band strengths and positions of eight IR bands of pure amorphous and crystalline formamide at various temperatures are provided. Three bands are identified as potential formamide tracers in observational ice spectra: the overlapping C=O stretch and NH scissor bands at 1700.3 and 1630.4 cm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
