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The Significant Role of Hydrogen in the Formation of Silicon Carbide in Evolved Stars

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2605.03575

Guillermo Tajuelo-Castilla, Gonzalo Santoro, Lidia Martínez, Pablo Merino, José Ignacio Martínez + 11 more

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TLDR

Lab simulations reveal molecular hydrogen's crucial role in forming SiC₂ as a key precursor for silicon carbide dust in evolved stars.

Key contributions

  • Simulated SiC dust formation from atomic C, Si, and H₂ in laboratory conditions.
  • Identified SiC₂ as a key molecular precursor for silicon carbide nanodust analogues.
  • Showed H₂ initiates hydrocarbon formation, reacting with Si to produce gas-phase SiC₂.
  • Provided chemical routes and kinetics for SiC₂ and organosilicon species formation.

Why it matters

This paper clarifies the long-standing mystery of silicon carbide dust formation in evolved stars. By identifying SiC₂ and the central role of molecular hydrogen, it provides a fundamental understanding of cosmic dust evolution. These findings are crucial for astrophysics and astrochemistry.

Original Abstract

Cosmic dust is mainly formed in the atmospheres of evolved stars. In carbon rich stars, amorphous carbon along with silicon carbide are the main constituents of dust grains yet the mechanisms involved in the formation of these grains are still poorly understood. Several molecular precursors have been proposed to form silicon carbide grains. Here, we have simulated in the laboratory the formation of silicon carbide dust starting from atomic C, atomic Si and H$_2$ and we have clearly identified SiC$_2$ as a key molecular precursor of nanodust analogues. We show that the interaction of molecular hydrogen with atomic carbon initiates the formation of hydrocarbons, which then react with atomic silicon to produce gas-phase SiC$_2$. In our experiments, the silicon carbide nanodust analogues are partially hydrogenated. Chemical routes for the formation of SiC$_2$ and organosilicon species are discussed on the basis of thermochemical calculations and chemical kinetics modelling. Our findings reveal the central role of molecular hydrogen in the formation of SiC$_2$ and contribute to a deeper understanding of silicon carbide dust formation processes in evolved stars, from atoms to molecules, clusters, and ultimately dust grains.

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