About this Research Topic
Till date, more than 200 species (starting from simple hydrogen molecule to exotic species like, ArH+, HeH+ and pretty big molecules such as, C60, C70, etc.) have been discovered in ISM and numerous complex organic species have been discovered in comets and meteorites which are believed to be formed in the molecular cloud during the early stages of the star formation process. The chemical and dynamical evolution of these regions are highly interrelated. Since molecules are everywhere, these are regularly used to inspect the prevailing conditions. In this issue, we would like to address some of the following topics related to Astrochemistry:
1. Chemical evolution of the star-forming regions and circumstellar envelopes
2. Astrochemical modeling
3. Experimental studies supporting the interpretation of the observations
4. Interstellar dust and ices, structure and chemical composition and their role in gas-grain chemistry
5. Formation of complex organic molecules in space from gas-phase and gas-grain chemistry
Keywords: Astrochemistry, Interstellar molecules, Star-formation, Interstellar Dust, Complex organic molecules
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