Welcome to the MSCA research about interstellar molecules – AstroSsearch


Antena Aries in the astronomy center of Yebes (Guadalajara, España). – Credit: Yebes observatory
  • Check out the new article!

    Check out the new article that was written by CORDIS about the project. It gives a general overview of what we have been trying to achieve. You can find it here.

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  • Presentation at UVa

    Hi All. If you are in the vicinity of the University of Valladolid, I encourage you to come check out my talk that I will be presenting to potential PhD candidates tomorrow, April 13. The talk will be in the Salón de Grados de las Escuelas de Ingeniería Informática y la Escuela Superior de Telecomunicaciones…

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  • Conferences

    As conferences are an important way for us to share our findings with the scientific community, results from AstroSsearch have been shared and will be shared in the future at several. Final General Meeting of the MD-GAS COST Action – 9-12 April, 2024 in Hamburg Germany I am heading back to Hamburg, Germany, to participate…

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  • Publications

    We have a lot of projects that are in progress here in the lab, but we have been able to publish and feature a few of them so far. Here you will find a list of the current publications associated with the project. Come back to see how things progress and the new publications. 1.…

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  • Discharge Nozzle in Action

    Ever wondered what a discharge experiment in action looks like? Well after the gas leaves the pulsed expansion nozzle, it passes through a discharge nozzle. This nozzle looks like the schematic in Figure 1, with two copper electrodes that are separated by some distance. These two electrodes are what impart the energy to the gas…

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Discharge spectrum taken at the University of Valladolid. The two spectra show the difference between when the discharge nozzle is used and when it is not. Lines belonging to new species that were created with the discharge nozzle only appear in the black spectrum.