Recurrent Fluorescence: Key to Organic Molecules' Survival in Space

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A study using JWST data reveals that closed-shell polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in space survive extreme conditions through a mechanism called recurrent fluorescence, which efficiently dissipates excess energy and explains their abundance in interstellar clouds.
- How recurrent fluorescence helps organic molecules survive extreme interstellar conditions Phys.org
- How Organic Molecules Survive in Space American Physical Society
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