The Propitious Role of Solar Energetic Particles in the Origin of Life
Manasvi Lingam, Chuanfei Dong, Xiaohua Fang, Bruce M. Jakosky and, Abraham Loeb

TL;DR
This study uses 3-D simulations to evaluate how Solar Energetic Particles could have contributed to prebiotic chemistry and the origin of life on Mars and exoplanets, highlighting their potential role despite lower energy flux.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that SEPs can facilitate synthesis of organic molecules and possibly initiate lightning, offering a new perspective on prebiotic chemistry on planets and exoplanets.
Findings
SEP energy flux is lower than other sources but still capable of synthesizing vital organic molecules.
SEPs may have enabled the initiation of lightning on planetary surfaces.
SEPs could be a significant prebiotic mechanism on exoplanets around M-dwarfs.
Abstract
We carry out 3-D numerical simulations to assess the penetration and bombardment effects of Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs), i.e. high-energy particle bursts during large flares and superflares, on ancient and current Mars. We demonstrate that the deposition of SEPs is non-uniform at the planetary surface, and that the corresponding energy flux is lower than other sources postulated to have influenced the origin of life. Nevertheless, SEPs may have been capable of facilitating the synthesis of a wide range of vital organic molecules (e.g. nucleobases and amino acids). Owing to the relatively high efficiency of these pathways, the overall yields might be comparable to (or even exceed) the values predicted for some conventional sources such as electrical discharges and exogenous delivery by meteorites. We also suggest that SEPs could have played a role in enabling the initiation of…
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