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El. knyga: European Conference on Laboratory Astrophysics ECLA2020: The Interplay of Dust, Ice, and Gas in Space

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This volume contains the proceedings of a conference on laboratory astrophysics, which gathered a broad interdisciplinary community of astrophysicists, physicists, chemists, and geophysicists. It provides an update on outstanding results in this research field, the presentation of new laboratory developments, and the recent and expected to come space missions and other astronomical observatories with their specific needs for laboratory and theoretical studies.?
Understanding the interplay between dust, ice, and gas during the star lifecycle as well as in planet forming regions and the Solar System is a vast topic in relation with space exploration and astronomical observations. It also strongly relies on laboratory astrophysics activities and chemical modelling in order to simulate the formation and evolution of matter in space. 

This book provides researchers and graduate students with a valuable account of the current state of this fascinating discipline.

Chapter 1: Interstellar Complex Organic Molecules in Solar-Type
Star-Forming Regions: From Observations to Laboratory, Theoretical
Computations and Models.
Chapter 2: Gas Phase Chemistry Leading to
Interstellar Complex Organic Molecules: There is Still Much to Learn.-
Chapter 3: Formation of Complex Molecules in the Translucent Phase via
non-energetic Processing on C2H2 Ice.
Chapter 4: The Nanocosmos Receivers
for Laboratory Astrophysics and Radioastronomical Observations: GACELA and
QUIJOTE.