Using laboratory studies of CO-H2O ices to understand the non-detection of a 2152 cm-1 (4.647 μm) band in the spectra of interstellar ices

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We present results from laboratory experiments on layered CO-H 2O-ice systems, carried out from sub-monolayer to multilayer CO coverages, and review recent experimental data, as published by the authors. Under certain specific laboratory conditions the 2152cm-1 feature, associated with CO molecules adsorbed at dangling-OH bonds at the ice surface, is 'missing'. A detailed analysis is used to understand why the same feature is not detected in spectra of interstellar ices. We conclude that the dangling-OH sites do exist in interstellar ices but that the sites are blocked by another species. The astronomical implications of this deduction are discussed.

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Fraser, H. J., Collings, M. P., Dever, J. W., & McCoustra, M. R. S. (2004). Using laboratory studies of CO-H2O ices to understand the non-detection of a 2152 cm-1 (4.647 μm) band in the spectra of interstellar ices. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 353(1), 59–68. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08038.x

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