Charged dust grains in the atmospheres of exoplanets may play a key role in the formation of prebiotic molecules, necessary to the origin of life. Dust grains submerged in an atmospheric plasma become negatively charged and attract a flux of ions that are accelerated from the plasma. The energy of the ions upon reaching the grain surface may be sufficient to overcome the activation energy of particular chemical reactions that would be unattainable via ion and neutral bombardment from classical, thermal excitation. As a result, prebiotic molecules or their precursors could be synthesized on the surface of dust grains that form clouds in exoplanetary atmospheres. This paper investigates the energization of the plasma ions, and the dependence ...
Lifeless planets with CO2 atmospheres produce CO by CO2 photolysis. On planets around M dwarfs, CO i...
International audienceThanks to many astrophysical observations, the number of prebiotic molecules o...
Context. It is well known that hydrogen cyanide and formamide can universally be considered as key m...
Charged dust grains in the atmospheres of exoplanets may play a key role in the formation of prebiot...
We review the recent progress in the modeling of plasmas or ionized gases, with compositions compati...
We review the recent progress in the modeling of plasmas or ionized gases, with compositions compati...
We review the recent progress in the modeling of plasmas or ionized gases, with compositions compati...
Cosmic rays may be linked to the formation of volatiles necessary for prebiotic chemistry. We explor...
International audienceVery little experimental work has been done to explore the properties of photo...
Stellar nucleosynthesis of heavy elements such as carbon allowed the formation of organic molecules ...
Stellar nucleosynthesis of heavy elements such as carbon allowed the formation of organic molecules ...
Despite the low temperatures (T less than 20K), low pressures, and low molecular densities found in ...
The study of the composition of brown dwarf atmospheres helped to understand their formation and evo...
New chemical species can form from reactions induced by shock-heating upon formation of an impact va...
Lifeless planets with CO2 atmospheres produce CO by CO2 photolysis. On planets around M dwarfs, CO i...
International audienceThanks to many astrophysical observations, the number of prebiotic molecules o...
Context. It is well known that hydrogen cyanide and formamide can universally be considered as key m...
Charged dust grains in the atmospheres of exoplanets may play a key role in the formation of prebiot...
We review the recent progress in the modeling of plasmas or ionized gases, with compositions compati...
We review the recent progress in the modeling of plasmas or ionized gases, with compositions compati...
We review the recent progress in the modeling of plasmas or ionized gases, with compositions compati...
Cosmic rays may be linked to the formation of volatiles necessary for prebiotic chemistry. We explor...
International audienceVery little experimental work has been done to explore the properties of photo...
Stellar nucleosynthesis of heavy elements such as carbon allowed the formation of organic molecules ...
Stellar nucleosynthesis of heavy elements such as carbon allowed the formation of organic molecules ...
Despite the low temperatures (T less than 20K), low pressures, and low molecular densities found in ...
The study of the composition of brown dwarf atmospheres helped to understand their formation and evo...
New chemical species can form from reactions induced by shock-heating upon formation of an impact va...
Lifeless planets with CO2 atmospheres produce CO by CO2 photolysis. On planets around M dwarfs, CO i...
International audienceThanks to many astrophysical observations, the number of prebiotic molecules o...
Context. It is well known that hydrogen cyanide and formamide can universally be considered as key m...