Exact results for hydrogen recombination on dust grain surfaces
Ofer Biham, Azi Lipshtat

TL;DR
This paper provides an exact solution to the hydrogen recombination process on dust grains in space, highlighting the limitations of rate equations and identifying conditions where a master equation approach is necessary.
Contribution
It introduces an exact analytical solution to the master equation for H_2 formation on dust grains, improving understanding of recombination rates under various interstellar conditions.
Findings
Exact hydrogen recombination rates derived from the master equation.
Identification of parameter domains where rate equations fail.
Comparison showing the master equation's accuracy over rate equations.
Abstract
The recombination of hydrogen in the interstellar medium, taking place on surfaces of microscopic dust grains, is an essential process in the evolution of chemical complexity in interstellar clouds. The H_2 formation process has been studied theoretically, and in recent years also by laboratory experiments. The experimental results were analyzed using a rate equation model. The parameters of the surface, that are relevant to H_2 formation, were obtained and used in order to calculate the recombination rate under interstellar conditions. However, it turned out that due to the microscopic size of the dust grains and the low density of H atoms, the rate equations may not always apply. A master equation approach that provides a good description of the H_2 formation process was proposed. It takes into account both the discrete nature of the H atoms and the fluctuations in the number of atoms…
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