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Methane formation in cold regions from carbon atoms and molecular hydrogen

Thanja Lamberts, Gleb Fedoseev, Marc van Hemert, Danna Qasim, Ko-Ju Chuang, Julia C. Santos, Harold Linnartz

Published 2021-10-29Version 1

Methane is typically thought to be formed in the solid state on the surface of cold interstellar icy grain mantles via the successive atomic hydrogenation of a carbon atom. In the current work we investigate the potential role of molecular hydrogen in the CH$_4$ reaction network. We make use of an ultra-high vacuum cryogenic setup combining an atomic carbon atom beam and both atomic and/or molecular beams of hydrogen and deuterium on a H$_2$O ice. These experiments lead to the formation of methane isotopologues detected in situ through reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy. Most notably, CH$_4$ is formed in an experiment combining C atoms with H$_2$ on amorphous solid water, albeit slower than in experiments with H atoms present. Furthermore, CH$_2$D$_2$ is detected in an experiment of C atoms with H$_2$ and D$_2$ on H$_2$O ice. CD$_4$, however, is only formed when D atoms are present in the experiment. These findings have been rationalized by means of computational chemical insights. This leads to the following conclusions: a) the reaction C + H$_2$ -> CH$_2$ can take place, although not barrierless in the presence of water, b) the reaction CH + H$_2$ -> CH$_3$ is barrierless, but has not yet been included in astrochemical models, c) the reactions CH$_2$ + H$_2$ -> CH$_3$ + H and CH$_3$ + H$_2$ -> CH$_4$ + H can take place only via a tunneling mechanism and d) molecular hydrogen possibly plays a more important role in the solid-state formation of methane than assumed so far.

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