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A classic “biosignature,” or sign of life, is the presence of three gasses in a planet's atmosphere — oxygen, ozone, and methane.
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Read More »Image Credit: University of Cambridge, Astrophysics Group - Cavendish Laboratory. Image credit: Mark Garlick, space-art.co.uk. (URL: http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/exoplanet-destruction_01.jpg)
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The whole process will take about 1000 years starting from 2239 to 3239. Rashad Khalifa, an Egyptian-American biochemist, predicts on the basis of...
Read More »It turns out the same technique to measure O2 dimer molecules may also tell us about the total atmospheric pressure on the planet. This is exciting because as discussed previously, the atmospheric pressure can make a big difference for what the planet is like to live on. This is possible because both O2-O2 formation and destruction depends on the amount of “stuff” in the atmosphere. What kind of stuff, you ask? Mostly debris, dust, and any other chemical that could potentially bump into the oxygen dimers. O2-O2 formation is dependent on how often the O2 molecules collide with each other. The amount of they are colliding tells us the percentage of the atmosphere that is O2. Simply imagine a crowded party — people will bump into each other more when there are more people in the party. Similarly, the number of gas molecules in a certain amount of space determines the pressure of the gas. Oxygen dimers are destroyed when they run into any other molecule in the atmosphere. By measuring both the O2 and O2-O2 of the planetary atmosphere, we can roughly predict the total pressure of the atmosphere by seeing how much of the dimer oxygen was destroyed. There are limits to this method as it only works for planets in close orbits around very small stars with lots of O2, it is still very cool as it is feasible with existing technology, and can help us detect life on other planets!
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