Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different to those on Earth. Our nearest neighbour, Venus, has cloud decks that are temperate but hyperacidic. Here we report the apparent presence of phosphine (PH3) gas in Venus’s atmosphere, where any phosphorus should be in oxidized forms. Single-line millimetre-waveband spectral detections (quality up to ~15σ) from the JCMT and ALMA telescopes have no other plausible identification. Atmospheric PH3 at ~20 ppb abundance is inferred. The presence of PH3 is unexplained after exhaustive study of steady-state chemistry and photochemical pathways, with no currently known abiotic production routes in Venus’s atmosphere, clouds, surface and subsurface, or ...
Abstract The observation of a 266.94 GHz feature in the Venus spectrum has been attri...
International audienceAims. Following the announcement of the detection of phosphine (PH3) in the cl...
International audiencePhosphine (PH3) is proposed to be a possible biomarker in planetary atmosphere...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
The recent candidate detection of ~1 ppb of phosphine in the middle atmosphere of Venus is so unexpe...
The possibility of life in the venusian clouds was proposed in the 1960s, and recently this hypothes...
Context. The possible detection of phosphine (PH3) in the clouds of Venus has raised the question as...
International audienceContext. Recent detection of phosphine (PH3) was reported from James Clerk Max...
Context. Recent detection of phosphine (PH3) was reported from James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and Ata...
International audienceWith its thick CO2 atmosphere, moonless skies, and proximity to the Sun, Venus...
5 Abstract This study is dedicated to evaluating the potential for a novel pathway of abiotic synthe...
A long-term goal of exoplanet studies is the identification and detection of biosignature gases. Bey...
Phosphine (PH3) is proposed to be a possible biomarker in planetary atmospheres and has been claimed...
Searches for phosphine in Venus' atmosphere have sparked a debate. Cordiner et al. (2022, https://do...
Abstract The observation of a 266.94 GHz feature in the Venus spectrum has been attri...
International audienceAims. Following the announcement of the detection of phosphine (PH3) in the cl...
International audiencePhosphine (PH3) is proposed to be a possible biomarker in planetary atmosphere...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
Measurements of trace gases in planetary atmospheres help us explore chemical conditions different t...
The recent candidate detection of ~1 ppb of phosphine in the middle atmosphere of Venus is so unexpe...
The possibility of life in the venusian clouds was proposed in the 1960s, and recently this hypothes...
Context. The possible detection of phosphine (PH3) in the clouds of Venus has raised the question as...
International audienceContext. Recent detection of phosphine (PH3) was reported from James Clerk Max...
Context. Recent detection of phosphine (PH3) was reported from James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and Ata...
International audienceWith its thick CO2 atmosphere, moonless skies, and proximity to the Sun, Venus...
5 Abstract This study is dedicated to evaluating the potential for a novel pathway of abiotic synthe...
A long-term goal of exoplanet studies is the identification and detection of biosignature gases. Bey...
Phosphine (PH3) is proposed to be a possible biomarker in planetary atmospheres and has been claimed...
Searches for phosphine in Venus' atmosphere have sparked a debate. Cordiner et al. (2022, https://do...
Abstract The observation of a 266.94 GHz feature in the Venus spectrum has been attri...
International audienceAims. Following the announcement of the detection of phosphine (PH3) in the cl...
International audiencePhosphine (PH3) is proposed to be a possible biomarker in planetary atmosphere...