2-Aminooxazole In Astrophysical Environments: Ir Spectra And Destruction Cross Sections For Energetic Processing

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2021)

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2-aminooxazole (2AO), a N-heterocyclic molecule, has been proposed as an intermediate in prebiotic syntheses. It has been demonstrated that it can be synthesized from small molecules such as cyanamide and glycoaldehyde, which are present in interstellar space. The aim of this work is to provide infrared (IR) spectra, in the solid phase for conditions typical of astrophysical environments and to estimate its stability toward UV photons and cosmic rays. IR (4000-600 cm(-1)) absorption spectra at 20 K, 180 K, and 300 K, IR band strengths, and room-temperature UV (120-250 nm) absorption spectra are given for the first time for this species. Destruction cross sections of 9.5 10(-18) cm(2) and 2 10(-16) cm(2) were found in the irradiation at 20 K of pure 2AO and 2AO:H2O ices with UV (6.3-10.9 eV) photons or 5 keV electrons, respectively. These data were used to estimate half-life times for the molecule in different environments. It is estimated that 2AO could survive UV radiation and cosmic rays in the ice mantles of dense clouds beyond cloud collapse. In contrast, it would be very unstable on the surface of cold solar system bodies like Kuiper Belt objects, but the molecule could still survive within dust grain agglomerates or cometesimals.
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Pre-biotic astrochemistry, Astrochemistry, Ice destruction, Molecular physics, Molecule destruction, Spectral line identification, Laboratory astrophysics, Theoretical models, Experimental techniques
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