Integral and differential cross sections of reactions relevant to astrochemistry
Abstract
In recent years, kinetic experiments have shown that, contrary to the Arrhenius concept, many neutral–neutral reactions remain fast at very low temperature. Such behaviour ranks them as important processes to be considered in the chemical networks that model the synthesis and the fate of molecules observed in the interstellar medium. This Perspective Article aims to review complementary crossed beam experiments of relevant neutral–neutral reactions performed in the low collision energy regime. A few selected reactions are considered, with particular emphasis on