1. SPECFY - an important tool of the Leiden Ice Database for Astrochemistry in the era of the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Rocha, W. R. M., Rachid, M. G., Olsthoorn, B., van Dishoeck, E. F., McClure, M. K., Slavicinska, K., and Linnartz, H.
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SPACE telescopes ,DATABASES ,ASTROCHEMISTRY ,ICE ,GLACIAL Epoch - Abstract
Molecular data obtained from laboratory studies are crucial for deriving chemical abundances in astrophysical environments. The Leiden Ice Database for Astrochemistry (LIDA; https://icedb.strw.leidenuniv.nl/) has supported these studies for years in the context of astrophysical ices. For the era of the James Webb Space Telescope - JWST, LIDA hosts more than 1100 infrared spectra of pure and mixed ices that mimic different astrophysical conditions and UV-vis optical constants of water ice. Additionally, LIDA has an online tool - SPECFY, that allows the creation of protostar synthetic spectra. In this paper, we create a synthetic spectrum including OCS ice to check the detection feasibility of this molecule with a 3 σ significance using JWST. The calculations are made with the exposure time calculator (ETC). LIDA is a prime deliverable of Ice Age, an Early Release Science JWST program. The collected data and online tools are also accessible for other programs collecting ice data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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