Prebiosignature Molecules Can Be Detected in Temperate Exoplanet Atmospheres with JWST
Alastair Claringbold, Paul Rimmer, Sarah Rugheimer, Oliver Shorttle

TL;DR
This study evaluates JWST's capability to detect prebiosignature molecules in various types of terrestrial exoplanet atmospheres, providing detection thresholds and observational strategies for identifying potential signs of prebiotic chemistry.
Contribution
It introduces a novel modelling and detection pipeline to quantify detection thresholds of prebiosignatures in diverse exoplanet atmospheres using JWST data.
Findings
Detection thresholds vary by molecule and atmosphere type.
A modest number of transits (1-10) can suffice for detection.
NIRSpec G395M/H is optimal for prebiosignature detection.
Abstract
The search for biosignatures on exoplanets connects the fields of biology and biochemistry to astronomical observation, with the hope that we might detect evidence of active biological processes on worlds outside the solar system. Here we focus on a complementary aspect of exoplanet characterisation connecting astronomy to prebiotic chemistry: the search for molecules associated with the origin of life, prebiosignatures. Prebiosignature surveys in planetary atmospheres offer the potential to both constrain the ubiquity of life in the galaxy and provide important tests of current prebiotic syntheses outside of the laboratory setting. Here, we quantify the minimum abundance of identified prebiosignature molecules that would be required for detection by transmission spectroscopy using JWST. We consider prebiosignatures on five classes of terrestrial planet: an ocean planet, a volcanic…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
