THE CONFINED MOLECULAR SYSTEMS AND ASTROPHYSICAL MODELS
Vladimir A. Srećković, Veljko Vujčić, Milan S. Dimitrijević, Nicolina Pop, Felix Iacob, Nikolai Bezuglov, Zlatko Majlinger, Magdalena D. Christova.
Publication
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - International scientific conference: Meeting on new trends in Astronomy & Earth Observation, Page 63-64, https://doi.org/10.69646/aob241220
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - International scientific conference: Meeting on new trends in Astronomy & Earth Observation, November 25-29, 2024, Belgrade, Serbia, Edited by Vladimir A. Srećković, Aleksandra Kolarski, Milica Langović, Filip Arnaut and Nikola Veselinović
Published by: Scientific Society Isaac Newton Belgrade
Published: 15. 12. 2024.
Abstract
Abstract: The importance of computational chemistry techniques for examining the dynamics and interactions of molecules enclosed in larger structures has increased over the last few decades (Srećković et al. 2020, Albert et al. 2020). Despite their vast scale, molecular clouds play an important but little understood role in confined systems (Reis et al. 2022). There are currently a few hundred molecular species known to exist in interstellar space, ranging from diatomic to massive anions, cations, and neutrals (see, e.g. de Lara-Castells and Hauser 2020, Roesky & Mandel 2010). Interstellar radiation is scattered and absorbed into molecular clouds and molecules can resistphotodissociation and/or photoionization (Vujčić et al. 2023). Therefore, it is essential to investigate both radiative and collisional mechanisms. - FULL TEXT available in PDF.