University of Hawaii Instutute for Astronomy
 

Astronomy 657: Astrochemistry

This course is cross-listed as Chemistry 657.

  • Astrochemically and astrobiologically important environments in the interstellar medium
  • Astrochemically and astrobiologically important environments in the Solar System
  • Molecular conceptions on the formation of molecules in the gas phase
  • Molecular concepts on the formation of molecules in extraterrestrial ices
  • Molecular concepts on the formation of molecules on surfaces
 
  • Experimental investigation on the formation of astrobiologically important molecules in the gas phase
  • Experimental investigation on the the formation of astrochemically important molecules in extraterrestrial ices
  • Experimental investigation on the the formation of astrochemically important molecules on surfaces
  • Remote sensing and in situ investigations of astrochemically important molecules
  • Implications of molecular concepts to a prebiotic formation of astrobiologically important molecule

This outline is representative only, and is likely to change from instructor to instructor and from year to year.

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