Investigation of the Ultraviolet, Visible, and Near‐Infrared Absorption Spectra of Hydrogenated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Cations

  • Halasinski T
  • Salama F
  • Allamandola L
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The formation and the presence of PAHs contg. excess H atoms, or hydrogenated PAHs (Hn-PAHs) in interstellar clouds has recently been discussed. It has been suggested that Hn-PAHs contribute to the IR emission bands and that they might be among the mol. precursors of the carbon particles that cause the interstellar UV extinction curve. The spectroscopy of Hn-PAHs is investigated, and the implications for interstellar spectra are discussed. The UV, visible, and near-IR absorption spectra of a series of Hn-PAHs and their photoproducts formed by vacuum UV irradn. were measured for the first time in inert-gas (neon) matrixes at 5 K. It is shown that the spectra of both the neutral Hn-PAH and cationic Hn-PAH+ species exhibit vibronic band systems with similar spectral positions and relative spectral intensities to their nonhydrogenated PAH chromophore counterparts. The results are discussed in the context of the nature of the origin of the diffuse interstellar bands. [on SciFinder(R)]

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Halasinski, T. M., Salama, F., & Allamandola, L. J. (2005). Investigation of the Ultraviolet, Visible, and Near‐Infrared Absorption Spectra of Hydrogenated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Cations. The Astrophysical Journal, 628(1), 555–566. https://doi.org/10.1086/430631

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