INTERSTELLAR DUST, CHIRALITY, COMETS AND THE ORIGINS OF LIFE - LIFE FROM DEAD STARS

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GREENBERG, JM
KOUCHI, A
NIESSEN, W
IRTH, H
VANPARADIJS, J
DEGROOT, M
HERMSEN, W
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[1] LEIDEN UNIV,HUYGENS LAB,LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS
[2] HOKKAIDO UNIV,INST LOW TEMP SCI,SAPPORO,HOKKAIDO 060,JAPAN
[3] GORLAEUS LABS,2300 RA LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS
[4] UNIV AMSTERDAM,DEPT ASTRON,AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
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The physical, chemical and astrophysical processes by which chiral prebiotic molecules can be produced in interstellar dust and later delivered ''safely'' to the earth are considered. A laboratory analog experiment on the irradiation by circularly polarized UV light of mirror image molecules at the low temperatures of interstellar dust demonstrates that a substantial degree of chirality can be produced by irradiation of the dust by circularly polarized light from pulsars whose mean brightness and distribution in the Milky Way provide the energetic photons. The chirality is then preserved by cold aggregation of the dust into low density fragile nuclei. The thermal evolution of comets following them from birth through billions of years in the Oort cloud and back to the inner solar system results in preservation of dust organics in largely pristine form - even including effects of radiogenic heating. Physical justification for the cushioned transfer of fragments of the fluffy comets impacting the earth's atmosphere provides a conceptual basis for depositing significant concentrations of interstellar prebiotic molecules. Chiral amplification in water on the earth is presumed to be enhanced by this local concentration. If chiral molecules are discovered in comet nucleus material which will some day be returned to the laboratory, we may have in our hands the same building blocks from which we evolved.
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