Atomic and Molecular Astrophysics


Atomic and molecular astrophysics is the branch of astrophysics focused on the study of the behavior and properties of atoms and molecules in the universe. In this field, we try to understand the roles played by atoms and molecules in various processes in astrophysics, such as the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies and the origin of cosmic rays.



Atomic and molecular astrophysics uses a variety of techniques, including observations of atomic and molecular spectra, laboratory experiments, and computer simulations. Researchers in this field study the behavior of atoms and molecules under various conditions such as high temperature, high pressure, radiation and magnetic fields.



Atomic and molecular astrophysics is an important area of ​​research because it helps us better understands the physical processes that occur in the universe and the origin of the elements that make up the world around us. It has also been put to practical use in fields such as plasma physics and materials science.


  • Molecular spectra
  • Plasma physics

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