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Ultraviolet radiation is known to inhibit photosynthesis, induce DNA destruction and cause damage to a wide variety of proteins and lipids. In particular, UV radiation between 200-300 nm becomes energetically very damaging to most of the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 Andrea P. Buccino , Guillermo A. Lemarchand , Pablo J. D. Mauas

It has been suggested that galactic shock asymmetry induced by our galaxy's infall toward the Virgo Cluster may be a source of periodicity in cosmic ray exposure as the solar system oscillates perpendicular to the galactic plane. Here we…

Astrophysics · Physics 2014-11-18 A. L. Melott , D. Atri , B. C. Thomas , M. V. Medvedev , G. W. Wilson , M. J. Murray

(Abridged) We show that sizeable fractions of incident ionizing radiation from stochastic astrophysical sources can be redistributed to biologically and chemically important UV wavelengths, a significant fraction of which can reach the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2016-06-10 David S. Smith , John Scalo , J. Craig Wheeler

The continuous flux of Galactic cosmic rays that bombard Earth's atmosphere creates ionizing radiation that can damage the DNA of living organisms. While this radiation on Earth is relatively constant in the short term, large and long-scale…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2025-09-05 Péter Ozsvárt , Emma Kun , Imre Bartos , Zsolt Gy. Márka , Szabolcs Márka

We present a study of the effects of ultraviolet (UV) emission from active galactic nuclei (AGN) on the atmospheric composition of planets and potential impact on life. It is expected that all supermassive black holes, which reside at…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-02-11 Kendall I. Sippy , Jake K. Eager-Nash , Ryan C. Hickox , Nathan J. Mayne , McKinley C. Brumback

Astrophysical ionizing radiation events have been recognized as a potential threat to life on Earth, primarily through depletion of stratospheric ozone and subsequent increase in surface-level solar ultraviolet radiation. Simulations of the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-03-26 Brian C. Thomas , Patrick J. Neale , Brock R. Snyder

Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) directed at Earth from within a few kpc may have damaged the biosphere, primarily though changes in atmospheric chemistry which admit greatly increased Solar UV. However, GRBs are highly variable in spectrum and…

Astrophysics · Physics 2010-11-11 Larissa M. Ejzak , Adrian L. Melott , Mikhail V. Medvedev , Brian C. Thomas

We continue our previous work on the potential short-term influence of a gamma ray bursts on Earth's biosphere, focusing on the only important short-term effect on life: the ultraviolet flash which occurs as a result of the retransmission…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-19 Liuba Penate , Osmel Martin , Rolando Cardenas , Susana Agusti

We find that the amount and nature of the assumed ionizing background can strongly affect galaxy formation and evolution. Galaxy evolution simulations typically incorporate an ultraviolet background which falls off rapidly above z=3; e.g.,…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2014-11-20 D. Clay Hambrick , Jeremiah P. Ostriker , Thorsten Naab , Peter H. Johansson

The structure and evolution of protoplanetary disks, especially the radial flows of gas through them, are sensitive to a number of factors. One that has been considered only occasionally in the literature is external photoevaporation by…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-12-23 Anusha Kalyaan , Steven J Desch , Nikhil Monga

The ultraviolet (UV) emission from the most numerous stars in the universe, M dwarfs, impacts the formation, chemistry, atmospheric stability, and surface habitability of their planets. We have analyzed the spectral evolution of UV emission…

We investigated the potential biological impacts at Earth's surface of stratospheric O3 depletion caused by nearby supernovae known to have occurred about 2.5 and 8 million years ago at about 50 pc distance. New and previously published…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-01-01 Brian C. Thomas

Starting from December 2004, a program for the monitoring of intraday variable sources at a frequency of 5 GHz was performed at the Urumqi Observatory. The analysis of the variability characteristics of the flat-spectrum radio source AO…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-27 N. Marchili , T. P. Krichbaum , X. Liu , H. -G. Song , J. M. Anderson , A. Witzel , J. A. Zensus

The spectral energy distribution, variability and evolution of the high-energy radiation from an M dwarf planet host is crucial in understanding the planet's atmospheric evolution and habitability and in interpreting the planet's spectrum.…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-22 Evgenya L. Shkolnik , Travis S. Barman

The interaction of exoplanets with their host stars causes a vast diversity in bulk and atmospheric compositions, and physical and chemical conditions. Stellar radiation, especially at the shorter wavelengths, drives the chemistry in the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-12-08 Daniele Locci , Antonino Petralia , Giuseppina Micela , Antonio Maggio , Angela Ciaravella , Cesare Cecchi-Pestellini

Large scale X-ray jets that extend to >100 kpc distances from the host galaxy indicate the importance of jets interactions with the environment on many different physical scales. Morphology of X-ray clusters indicate that the radio-jet…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2010-03-02 Aneta Siemiginowska , Bozena Czerny , Agnieszka Janiuk , Lukasz Stawarz , Matteo Guainazzi , Annalisa Celotti , Giulia Migliori , Olaf Tengstrand

The irradiation of close-in planets by their star influences their evolution and might be responsible for a population of ultra-short period planets eroded to their bare core. In orbit around a bright, nearby G-type star, the super-Earth 55…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-07-25 V. Bourrier , D. Ehrenreich , A. Lecavelier des Etangs , T. Louden , P. J. Wheatley , A. Wyttenbach , A. Vidal-Madjar , B. Lavie , F. Pepe , S. Udry

Stars with masses between 1 and 8 solar masses (M$_\odot$) lose large amounts of material in the form of gas and dust in the late stages of stellar evolution, during their Asymptotic Giant Branch phase. Such stars supply up to 35% of the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-01-01 T. J. Millar

Estimates made in the 1970's indicated that a supernova occurring within tens of parsecs of Earth could have significant effects on the ozone layer. Since that time, improved tools for detailed modeling of atmospheric chemistry have been…

Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiations (10--117 nm) from host stars play important roles in the ionization, heating, and mass loss from exoplanet atmospheres. Together with the host star's Lyman-alpha and far-UV (117--170 nm) radiation, EUV…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-17 Jeffrey L. Linsky , Juan Fontenla , Kevin France
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