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Exoplanet Biosignatures: A Review of Remotely Detectable Signs of Life

In the coming years and decades, advanced space- and ground-based observatories will allow an unprecedented opportunity to probe the atmospheres and surfaces of potentially habitable exoplanets for signatures of life. Life on Earth, through its gaseous products and reflectance and scattering propert...

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Autores principales: Schwieterman, Edward W., Kiang, Nancy Y., Parenteau, Mary N., Harman, Chester E., DasSarma, Shiladitya, Fisher, Theresa M., Arney, Giada N., Hartnett, Hilairy E., Reinhard, Christopher T., Olson, Stephanie L., Meadows, Victoria S., Cockell, Charles S., Walker, Sara I., Grenfell, John Lee, Hegde, Siddharth, Rugheimer, Sarah, Hu, Renyu, Lyons, Timothy W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6016574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29727196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2017.1729
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author Schwieterman, Edward W.
Kiang, Nancy Y.
Parenteau, Mary N.
Harman, Chester E.
DasSarma, Shiladitya
Fisher, Theresa M.
Arney, Giada N.
Hartnett, Hilairy E.
Reinhard, Christopher T.
Olson, Stephanie L.
Meadows, Victoria S.
Cockell, Charles S.
Walker, Sara I.
Grenfell, John Lee
Hegde, Siddharth
Rugheimer, Sarah
Hu, Renyu
Lyons, Timothy W.
author_facet Schwieterman, Edward W.
Kiang, Nancy Y.
Parenteau, Mary N.
Harman, Chester E.
DasSarma, Shiladitya
Fisher, Theresa M.
Arney, Giada N.
Hartnett, Hilairy E.
Reinhard, Christopher T.
Olson, Stephanie L.
Meadows, Victoria S.
Cockell, Charles S.
Walker, Sara I.
Grenfell, John Lee
Hegde, Siddharth
Rugheimer, Sarah
Hu, Renyu
Lyons, Timothy W.
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description In the coming years and decades, advanced space- and ground-based observatories will allow an unprecedented opportunity to probe the atmospheres and surfaces of potentially habitable exoplanets for signatures of life. Life on Earth, through its gaseous products and reflectance and scattering properties, has left its fingerprint on the spectrum of our planet. Aided by the universality of the laws of physics and chemistry, we turn to Earth's biosphere, both in the present and through geologic time, for analog signatures that will aid in the search for life elsewhere. Considering the insights gained from modern and ancient Earth, and the broader array of hypothetical exoplanet possibilities, we have compiled a comprehensive overview of our current understanding of potential exoplanet biosignatures, including gaseous, surface, and temporal biosignatures. We additionally survey biogenic spectral features that are well known in the specialist literature but have not yet been robustly vetted in the context of exoplanet biosignatures. We briefly review advances in assessing biosignature plausibility, including novel methods for determining chemical disequilibrium from remotely obtainable data and assessment tools for determining the minimum biomass required to maintain short-lived biogenic gases as atmospheric signatures. We focus particularly on advances made since the seminal review by Des Marais et al. The purpose of this work is not to propose new biosignature strategies, a goal left to companion articles in this series, but to review the current literature, draw meaningful connections between seemingly disparate areas, and clear the way for a path forward. Key Words: Exoplanets—Biosignatures—Habitability markers—Photosynthesis—Planetary surfaces—Atmospheres—Spectroscopy—Cryptic biospheres—False positives. Astrobiology 18, 663–708.
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spelling pubmed-60165742018-06-26 Exoplanet Biosignatures: A Review of Remotely Detectable Signs of Life Schwieterman, Edward W. Kiang, Nancy Y. Parenteau, Mary N. Harman, Chester E. DasSarma, Shiladitya Fisher, Theresa M. Arney, Giada N. Hartnett, Hilairy E. Reinhard, Christopher T. Olson, Stephanie L. Meadows, Victoria S. Cockell, Charles S. Walker, Sara I. Grenfell, John Lee Hegde, Siddharth Rugheimer, Sarah Hu, Renyu Lyons, Timothy W. Astrobiology Special Collection: Exoplanet BiosignaturesGuest Editors: Mary N. Parenteau, Nancy Y. Kiang, Shawn Domagal-Goldman (in reverse alphabetical order)Review Articles In the coming years and decades, advanced space- and ground-based observatories will allow an unprecedented opportunity to probe the atmospheres and surfaces of potentially habitable exoplanets for signatures of life. Life on Earth, through its gaseous products and reflectance and scattering properties, has left its fingerprint on the spectrum of our planet. Aided by the universality of the laws of physics and chemistry, we turn to Earth's biosphere, both in the present and through geologic time, for analog signatures that will aid in the search for life elsewhere. Considering the insights gained from modern and ancient Earth, and the broader array of hypothetical exoplanet possibilities, we have compiled a comprehensive overview of our current understanding of potential exoplanet biosignatures, including gaseous, surface, and temporal biosignatures. We additionally survey biogenic spectral features that are well known in the specialist literature but have not yet been robustly vetted in the context of exoplanet biosignatures. We briefly review advances in assessing biosignature plausibility, including novel methods for determining chemical disequilibrium from remotely obtainable data and assessment tools for determining the minimum biomass required to maintain short-lived biogenic gases as atmospheric signatures. We focus particularly on advances made since the seminal review by Des Marais et al. The purpose of this work is not to propose new biosignature strategies, a goal left to companion articles in this series, but to review the current literature, draw meaningful connections between seemingly disparate areas, and clear the way for a path forward. Key Words: Exoplanets—Biosignatures—Habitability markers—Photosynthesis—Planetary surfaces—Atmospheres—Spectroscopy—Cryptic biospheres—False positives. Astrobiology 18, 663–708. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2018-06-01 2018-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6016574/ /pubmed/29727196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2017.1729 Text en © Edward W. Schwieterman et al., 2018; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Special Collection: Exoplanet BiosignaturesGuest Editors: Mary N. Parenteau, Nancy Y. Kiang, Shawn Domagal-Goldman (in reverse alphabetical order)Review Articles
Schwieterman, Edward W.
Kiang, Nancy Y.
Parenteau, Mary N.
Harman, Chester E.
DasSarma, Shiladitya
Fisher, Theresa M.
Arney, Giada N.
Hartnett, Hilairy E.
Reinhard, Christopher T.
Olson, Stephanie L.
Meadows, Victoria S.
Cockell, Charles S.
Walker, Sara I.
Grenfell, John Lee
Hegde, Siddharth
Rugheimer, Sarah
Hu, Renyu
Lyons, Timothy W.
Exoplanet Biosignatures: A Review of Remotely Detectable Signs of Life
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title_fullStr Exoplanet Biosignatures: A Review of Remotely Detectable Signs of Life
title_full_unstemmed Exoplanet Biosignatures: A Review of Remotely Detectable Signs of Life
title_short Exoplanet Biosignatures: A Review of Remotely Detectable Signs of Life
title_sort exoplanet biosignatures: a review of remotely detectable signs of life
topic Special Collection: Exoplanet BiosignaturesGuest Editors: Mary N. Parenteau, Nancy Y. Kiang, Shawn Domagal-Goldman (in reverse alphabetical order)Review Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6016574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29727196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2017.1729
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