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Molecular oxygen, O$_2$, is vital to life on Earth and possibly on other planets. Although the biogenic processes leading to its accumulation in Earth's atmosphere are well understood, its abiotic origin is still not fully established.…

The striking recent putative detection of "dark oxygen" (dark O$_2$) sources on the abyssal ocean floor in the Pacific at $\sim 4$ km depth raises the intriguing scenario that complex (i.e., animal-like) life could exist in underwater…

Biological Physics · Physics 2024-08-14 Manasvi Lingam , Amedeo Balbi , Madhur Tiwari

In the search for life on Earth-like planets around other stars, the first (and likely only) information will come from the spectroscopic characterization of the planet's atmosphere. Of the countless number of chemical species terrestrial…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-10-28 C. E. Harman , E. W. Schwieterman , J. C. Schottelkotte , J. F. Kasting

As oxygen is essential for respiration and metabolism for multicellular organisms on Earth, its presence may be crucial for the development of a complex biosphere on other planets. And because life itself, through photosynthesis,…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-12-29 Amedeo Balbi , Adam Frank

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

Previous research has indicated that high amounts of ozone (O3) and oxygen (O2) may be produced abiotically in atmospheres with high concentrations of CO2. The abiotic production of these two gases, which are also characteristic of…

Astrophysics · Physics 2014-11-18 A. Segura , V. S. Meadows , J. F. Kasting , D. Crisp , M. Cohen

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

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

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

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),…

Since the Archean, N2 has been a major atmospheric constituent in Earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen is an essential element in the building blocks of life, therefore the geobiological nitrogen cycle is a fundamental factor in the long term…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-07-24 Helmut Lammer , Laurenz Sproß , John Lee Grenfell , Manuel Scherf , Luca Fossati , Monika Lendl , Patricio E. Cubillos

Planet Earth has evolved from an entirely anoxic planet with possibly a different tectonic regime to the oxygenated world with horizontal plate tectonics that we know today. For most of this time, Earth has been inhabited by a purely…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-04-25 Eva E. Stüeken , Stephanie L. Olson , Eli Moore , Bradford J. Foley

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

We investigate the abiotic production of oxygen and its photochemical byproduct ozone through water vapor photolysis in moist atmospheres of temperate terrestrial exoplanets. The amount of water vapor available for photolysis in the middle…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-08-08 Armin Kleinböhl , Karen Willacy , A. James Friedson , Pin Chen , Mark R. Swain

Molecular oxygen (O2) will be an important molecule in the search for biosignatures in terrestrial planetary atmospheres in the coming decades. In particular, O2 combined with a reducing gas is thought to be strong evidence for…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-07-23 Thea Kozakis , João M. Mendonça , Lars A. Buchhave , Luisa M. Lara

In this hypothesis article, we discuss the basic requirements of planetary environments where aerobe organisms can grow and survive, including atmospheric limitations of millimeter-to-meter-sized biological animal life based on physical…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-12-09 Helmut Lammer , Manuel Scherf , Laurenz Sproß

The search for life on exoplanets is one of the grand scientific challenges of our time. The strategy to date has been to find (e.g., through transit surveys like Kepler) Earth-like exoplanets in their stars habitable zone, then use…

This work presents theoretical studies which combine aspects of combustion and explosion theory with exoplanetary atmospheric science. Super Earths could possess a large amount of molecular hydrogen depending on disk, planetary and stellar…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-07-18 John Lee Grenfell , Stefanie Gebauer , Mareike Godolt , Barbara Stracke , Ralph Lehmann , Heike Rauer

The Earth's N2-dominated atmosphere is a very special feature. Firstly, N2 as main gas is unique on the terrestrial planets in the inner solar system and gives a hint for tectonic activity. Studying the origins of atmospheric nitrogen and…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-03-18 Laurenz Sproß , Manuel Scherf , Valery I. Shematovich , Dmitry Bisikalo , Helmut Lammer

Oxygen ($O_2$) is one of the most important elements required to sustain life. The concentration of $O_2$ on Earth has been accumulated over millions of years and has a direct connection with that of $CO_2$. Further, $CO_2$ plays an…

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