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  • P41H-2701: The Rise of Biomolecules and Temperate Climate on Early Earth and Young Rocky Exoplanets Under the Active Young Sun
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Author(s):
Vladimir Airapetian, American University (First Author, Presenting Author)
Kensei Kobayashi, Yokohama National University
Guillaume Gronoff, NASA Langley Research Center
Michael Way, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies


We report that the efficient production of amino acids and nitrous oxide can lead to protein synthesis under the climate of early Earth. Our results are instrumental to understand which conditions are needed to produce protein precursors and efficient greenhouse gasses in early Earth and Mars under primitive planetary environments driven by high energy particles from the explosive young Sun.



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