A chance to explore the recent advances in the study of hydrogen molecular ions.
The Royal Society
 
Advances in Hydrogen Molecular Ions:
H3+,H5+ and beyond
SCIENTIFIC MEETING
Date: 21 – 22 January 2019
Location: The Royal Society, London
Dear Professor Tennyson

Scientific discussion meeting organised by Professor Jonathan Tennyson FRS, Professor Benjamin McCall, Professor Steven Miller

Registration is now open for our upcoming Advances in Hydrogen Molecular Ions: H3+, H5+ and beyond discussion meeting.

This meeting will highlight recent developments in theoretical, laboratory and astronomical studies of the molecular ion H3+and its hydrogenated cousin H5+. These developments include the first models of H5+, high-resolution studies of H3+deuterated isotopologues, ultra-cold chemistry studies, new chemical models of the Galactic Centre, and data from the space missions Cassini (Saturn) and JUNO (Jupiter).

Attending the event
  • Free to attend
  • Registration essential 
Please visit the meeting webpage to view the current meeting programme and to register.

Please forward to interested students and colleagues.
 
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Image description: Jupiter’s southern aurora in the light of H3+ by the JUNO infrared imager
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/ASI/INAF/JIRAM
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