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Royal Society of Chemistry, Faraday Discussions, 2023

DOI: 10.1039/d3fd00010a

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The diverse chemistry of protoplanetary disks as revealed by JWST

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Abstract

Early results from JWST-MIRI programs on low- and high-mass protostars and disks show significant diversity in their mid-infrared spectra, most notably for CO2, H2O and C2H2. Benzene is detected in disks around very low mass stars.