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Carbon-Ring Molecules Tied to Life Have Been Found in Space

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:26 pm
by Mercury
by Lisa Grossman

Discovered in an interstellar cloud, the compounds are more abundant than predicted.

Link: Science News

Re: Carbon-Ring Molecules Tied to Life Have Been Found in Space

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 9:33 am
by Forrest White
Japanese scientists found bacteria in the lower stratosphere, where they survived despite solar radiation. Then scientists decided to test the ability of microorganisms to survive in space.

MIT: Complex Carbon-Based Molecules Found in Space

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 6:34 pm
by bystander
Found in Space: Complex Carbon-Based Molecules
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 2021 Mar 18

Discovery may offer clues to carbon’s role in planet and star formation.

Much of the carbon in space is believed to exist in the form of large molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Since the 1980s, circumstantial evidence has indicated that these molecules are abundant in space, but they have not been directly observed.

Now, a team of researchers led by MIT Assistant Professor Brett McGuire has identified two distinctive PAHs in a patch of space called the Taurus Molecular Cloud (TMC-1). PAHs were believed to form efficiently only at high temperatures — on Earth, they occur as byproducts of burning fossil fuels, and they’re also found in char marks on grilled food. But the interstellar cloud where the research team observed them has not yet started forming stars, and the temperature is about 10 degrees above absolute zero.

This discovery suggests that these molecules can form at much lower temperatures than expected, and it may lead scientists to rethink their assumptions about the role of PAH chemistry in the formation of stars and planets, the researchers say. ...

Detection of Two Interstellar Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons via Spectral Matched Filtering ~ Brett A. McGuire et al