Alexander Dalgarno and the development of astrochemistry
John H. Black

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of astrochemistry, emphasizing Alexander Dalgarno's pivotal role in establishing the field and advancing the understanding of atomic and molecular processes in space.
Contribution
It highlights Dalgarno's contributions to astrochemistry's growth and the foundational atomic and molecular research that shaped the field.
Findings
Dalgarno's research established core atomic and molecular theories.
He helped build a global community of astrochemists.
The field expanded with new spectral observations in the 1970s.
Abstract
The interdisciplinary field of astrochemistry arose during the 1970s as observations in previously unexplored parts of the electromagnetic spectrum began to reveal the extent of a molecular component of interstellar matter with a surprisingly rich chemistry. Astrochemistry expanded further in order to explain the role of atomic and molecular processes in a broad range of phenomena in the universe. It is instructive to describe the current scope of astrochemistry using the career and accomplishments of Alexander Dalgarno as an organizing principle. Dalgarno helped to establish a self-sustaining community of astrochemists around the world. His own research interests highlight the early development of astrochemistry and anticipate much of its later evolution. His theoretical investigations of fundamental atomic and molecular processes lie at the heart of the subject.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · History and advancements in chemistry · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
