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Stephan Hoyer Physics 120 Seminar 21 April 2008
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Answers: 1. Earth 2. ???
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Solvent Liquid water Energy source Photosynthesis – 98% of energy Chemolithotrophic – chemical redox reactions Heterotrophic – other organisms Elements necessary for life: 98%: C, H, N, O, P, S 2%: Na, Cl, K, F, Ca, Mg, B, Al, Si, Cr, Mg, Cu, Zn, Se, Sr, Mo, Ag, Sn, I, Pb, Ni, Br, Va
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Some sort of liquid is necessary Solid – no mixing Gas – too light Water is special High heat capacity – stable temperatures Expansion on freezing – keeps ice floating so it can eventually melt High dielectric constant – keeps charged groups separate Universal solvent – makes lots of reactions work
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Structure is good for building complex molecules Four bonds attaching to each C atom Chirality Far more common in the interstellar medium 90 carbon containing molecules found 9 silicon based molecules The Earth is mostly silicon, but there’s carbon based life
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Urey-Miller experiment: recreating primitive conditions of Earth Recently (2002): Bernstein et al create amino acids in conditions like interstellar medium at 15K
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Too hotJust right(Mostly) too cold
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Run away positive feedback: Snowball Earth Greenhouse effect Saved by negative feedback: Carbonate-silicate cycle
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From Kasting, J.F. and Catling, D. Annu. Rev. Astrophys., 41, 429-463 (2003) Hotter: faster weathering, more carbon gets trapped in the Earth Colder: slower weathering, more greenhouse gas Relies on volcanoes! Negative feedback
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The “habitable” zone and the continuously habitable zone -> need to satisfy conditions for liquid water for sufficiently long time
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Has a liquid water ocean under an ice crust Energy due to tidal forces from Jupiter Maybe there’s life down there?
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Bacteria! Only form of life for billions of years Most abundent and diverse form of life They use all sorts of energy sources Extremophiles!
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Surviving is way easier than growing MicroorganismPhysicochemical parameter Time of exposure Other information Deinococcus radiodurans Ionizing radiation5-20 hours~20000 Gy Streptococcus mitisSurface of the moon2.5 yearsIn a camera Numerous-20 °C~10 6 yearsPermafrost Numerous-193>10 yearsLiquid N 2 NumerousA w < 0.75>10 yearsVacuum Halococcus salifodinaeNaCl >30%>10 6 years (?)In salt crystals Endospores (Bacillus, Clostridium) Heat, chemicals>3000 yearsMummies, sediments Endospores (Baccilus)Outer space6 yearsSurface of a space probe
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Bacteria like structures on meteorite fragment Source of life on Earth? 1996
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