Recent review articles
- V.Wakelam, E.Bron, S.Cazaux, F.Dulieu, C.Gry, P.Guillard, E.Habart, L.Hornaeker, S.Morisset, G.Nyman, V.Pirronello, S.D.Price, V.Valdivia, G.Vidali, and N.Watanabe: “H2 formation on interstellar dust grains: the viewpoint of theory, experiments, models, and observations” Molec.Astroph. 9, 1 (2017). https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017MolAs…9….1W/abstract
- G.Vidali: “H2 Formation on Interstellar Grains”, Chem. Rev. 113, 8762 (2013).”https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/cr400156b
- G.Vidali: “Cosmic Low Temperature Physics: making molecules on stardust”, review, Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 170, 1 (2013).https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013JLTP..170….1V/abstract
Presentations (pdf files)
1. For high school and college students, and for the general public, this article in Today’s Science explain the significance of the research on oxygen on dust grains.
Today’s Science: Mystery of the Missing Oxygen
2. Colloquium at Union College, Schenectady (NY) – April 2019.
Cosmic Lego: making molecules in space, one atom at a time
3. Herrington STEM Lecture at SUNY New Platz – September 2019.
Cosmic Lego: making molecules on stardust, one atom at the time
4. For the specialized reader, see this recent presentation: Oxygen Chemistry on Dust Grains – presentation at the 2nd Experimental Laboratory Workshop – Kauai’i – Febr. 2015