A large variety of organics of biological and prebiotic interests have been detected in meteorites, including one sugar and several sugar acids and sugar alcohols [1]. The presence of these compounds in meteorites, along with amino acids, amphiphiles, and nucleobases [2-4], indicates that molecules essential to life can be formed abiotically under astrophysical conditions. This hypothesis is supported by extensive laboratory studies involving the formation of complex organic molecules from the ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of astrophysical ice analogs (H2O, CO, CO2, CH3OH, CH4, NH3, etc.). These studies show that the organic residues recovered at room temperature contain many of the same compounds as those found in meteorites[3,58]. However,...
Despite the low temperatures (T less than 20K), low pressures, and low molecular densities found in ...
Laboratory experiments have shown that ultraviolet photo-irradiation of astrophysical ice analogs an...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the evolution of complex organic molecules on interstell...
A large variety and number of organic compounds of prebiotic interest are known to be present in car...
A large variety of organic compounds of astrobiological and prebiotic interest have been detected in...
Carbonaceous meteorites provide the best glimpse into the solar system’s earliest physical and...
Ices in astrophysical environments are generally dominated by very simple molecules like H2O, CH3OH,...
Many environments in space contain very low temperature mixed molecular ices that are exposed to ion...
International audienceAmino acids, sugars, and nucleobases are considered as the so-called molecular...
International audienceOrganic residues are considered as part of the chemical composition of the int...
Observational studies reveal that complex organic molecules (COMs) can be found in various objects a...
International audienceComplex organic molecules (COMs) have been identified toward high-and low-mass...
Much of the volatiles in interstellar dense clouds exist in ices surrounding dust grains. Their low ...
The origin of organic compounds detected in meteorites and comets, some of which could have served a...
Most of our knowledge on the physical and chemical properties of ices in space is based on the compa...
Despite the low temperatures (T less than 20K), low pressures, and low molecular densities found in ...
Laboratory experiments have shown that ultraviolet photo-irradiation of astrophysical ice analogs an...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the evolution of complex organic molecules on interstell...
A large variety and number of organic compounds of prebiotic interest are known to be present in car...
A large variety of organic compounds of astrobiological and prebiotic interest have been detected in...
Carbonaceous meteorites provide the best glimpse into the solar system’s earliest physical and...
Ices in astrophysical environments are generally dominated by very simple molecules like H2O, CH3OH,...
Many environments in space contain very low temperature mixed molecular ices that are exposed to ion...
International audienceAmino acids, sugars, and nucleobases are considered as the so-called molecular...
International audienceOrganic residues are considered as part of the chemical composition of the int...
Observational studies reveal that complex organic molecules (COMs) can be found in various objects a...
International audienceComplex organic molecules (COMs) have been identified toward high-and low-mass...
Much of the volatiles in interstellar dense clouds exist in ices surrounding dust grains. Their low ...
The origin of organic compounds detected in meteorites and comets, some of which could have served a...
Most of our knowledge on the physical and chemical properties of ices in space is based on the compa...
Despite the low temperatures (T less than 20K), low pressures, and low molecular densities found in ...
Laboratory experiments have shown that ultraviolet photo-irradiation of astrophysical ice analogs an...
Experimental studies aimed at understanding the evolution of complex organic molecules on interstell...