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The search for life on planets outside our solar system will use spectroscopic identification of atmospheric biosignatures. The most robust remotely-detectable potential biosignature is considered to be the detection of oxygen (O_2) or…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-22 Shawn D. Domagal-Goldman , Antígona Segura , Mark W. Claire , Tyler D. Robinson , Victoria S. Meadows

Here we review how environmental context can be used to interpret whether O2 is a biosignature in extrasolar planetary observations. This paper builds on the overview of current biosignature research discussed in Schwieterman et al. (2017),…

Oxygen is a well-studied biosignature. Studying potential abiotic pathways for O2 build-up in exoplanet atmospheres is essential for evaluating whether the detection of O2 would constitute a biosignature detection on other worlds. Previous…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-03-12 Margaret Turcotte Seavey , Shawn Domagal-Goldman , Amber Young , Jaime Crouse , Jacob Lustig-Yaeger , Giada Arney

Efforts to spectrally characterize the atmospheric compositions of temperate terrestrial exoplanets orbiting M-dwarf stars with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are now underway. Key molecular targets of such searches include O$_2$ and…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-10-31 Sukrit Ranjan , Edward W. Schwieterman , Michaela Leung , Chester E. Harman , Renyu Hu

Spectral characterization of Super-Earth atmospheres for planets orbiting in the Habitable Zone of M-dwarf stars is a key focus in exoplanet science. A central challenge is to understand and predict the expected spectral signals of…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-15 J. L. Grenfell , S. Gebauer , M. Godolt , K. Palczynski , H. Rauer , J. Stock , P. v. Paris , R. Lehmann , F. Selsis

Chemical disequilibrium in exoplanetary atmospheres (detectable with remote spectroscopy) can indicate life. The modern Earth's atmosphere-ocean system has a much larger chemical disequilibrium than other solar system planets with…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-04-10 Nicholas Wogan , David Catling

(Abridged) Super Earth exoplanets are being discovered with increasing frequency and some will be able to retain stable H2-dominated atmospheres. We study biosignature gases on exoplanets with thin H2 atmospheres and habitable surface…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-17 S. Seager , W. Bains , R. Hu

In order to assess observational evidence for potential atmospheric biosignatures on exoplanets, it will be essential to test whether spectral fingerprints from multiple gases can be explained by abiotic or biotic-only processes. Here, we…

In the modern search for life elsewhere in the Universe, we are broadly looking for the following: the planets similar to Earth - physical indicators of habitability, and the manifestation of life - the biological signatures. A biosignature…

Popular Physics · Physics 2021-03-31 Margarita Safonova , Alfia Saini

Methane has been proposed as an exoplanet biosignature. Imminent observations with the James Webb Space Telescope may enable methane detections on potentially habitable exoplanets, so it is essential to assess in what planetary contexts…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-04-12 Maggie A. Thompson , Joshua Krissansen-Totton , Nicholas Wogan , Myriam Telus , Jonathan J. Fortney

Coupled one-dimensional photochemical-climate calculations have been performed for hypothetical Earth-like planets around M dwarfs. Visible, near-infrared and thermal-infrared synthetic spectra of these planets were generated to determine…

The search for life on exoplanets is motivated by the universal ways in which life could modify its planetary environment. Atmospheric gases such as oxygen and methane are promising candidates for such environmental modification due to the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-03-03 Joshua Krissansen-Totton , Maggie Thompson , Max L. Galloway , Jonathan J. Fortney

O2 and O3 have been long considered the most robust individual biosignature gases in a planetary atmosphere, yet multiple mechanisms that may produce them in the absence of life have been described. However, these abiotic planetary…

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…

Thousands of exoplanets orbit nearby stars, showcasing a remarkable diversity in mass, size, and orbits. With the James Webb Space Telescope now operational, we are observing exoplanet atmospheres and aiming to reach down to small,…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-08-08 Sara Seager , Janusz J. Petkowski , William Bains

Theory and observation for the search for life on exoplanets via atmospheric "biosignature gases" is accelerating, motivated by the capabilities of the next generation of space- and ground-based telescopes. The most observationally…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-07-27 S. Seager , J. Huang , J. J. Petkowski , M. Pajusalu

Current investigations of exoplanet biosignatures have focused on static evidence of life, such as the presence of biogenic gases like O2 or CH4. However, the expected diversity of terrestrial planet atmospheres and the likelihood of both…

Oxygen is a promising exoplanet biosignature due to the evolutionary advantage conferred by harnessing starlight for photosynthesis, and the apparent low likelihood of maintaining oxygen-rich atmospheres without life. Hypothetical scenarios…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-04-15 Joshua Krissansen-Totton , Jonathan J. Fortney , Francis Nimmo , Nicholas Wogan

With the recent discoveries of terrestrial planets around active M-dwarfs, destruction processes masking the possible presence of life are receiving increased attention in the exoplanet community. We investigate potential biosignatures of…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-08-08 Markus Scheucher , J. L. Grenfell , F. Wunderlich , M. Godolt , F. Schreier , H. Rauer

Detection of life on other planets requires identification of biosignatures, i.e., observable planetary properties that robustly indicate the presence of a biosphere. One of the most widely accepted biosignatures for an Earth-like planet is…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-19 Robin Wordsworth , Raymond Pierrehumbert
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