Oxygen-bearing organic molecules in comet 67P's dusty coma: first evidence for abundant heterocycles
N. H\"anni, K. Altwegg, D. Baklouti, M. Combi, S. A. Fuselier, J. De, Keyser, D. R. M\"uller, M. Rubin, S. F. Wampfler

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of abundant oxygen-bearing heterocycles and other complex organic molecules in comet 67P's coma, providing insights into extraterrestrial chemical complexity and prebiotic chemistry.
Contribution
It provides unprecedented detailed analysis of O-bearing organic volatiles in comet 67P, highlighting the presence of heterocycles and other complex molecules relevant to prebiotic chemistry.
Findings
Detection of abundant extraterrestrial O-bearing heterocycles
Presence of diverse organic molecule classes like acids, esters, aldehydes
Some hydrogenated molecules dominate over dehydrogenated forms
Abstract
The puzzling complexity of terrestrial biomolecules is driving the search for complex organic molecules in the Interstellar Medium (ISM) and serves as a motivation for many in situ studies of reservoirs of extraterrestrial organics from meteorites and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) to comets and asteroids. Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (67P) -- the best-studied comet to date -- has been visited and accompanied for two years by the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft. Around 67P's perihelion and under dusty conditions, the high-resolution mass spectrometer on board provided a spectacular glimpse into this comet's chemical complexity. For this work, we analyzed in unprecedented detail the O-bearing organic volatiles. In a comparison of 67P's inventory to molecules detected in the ISM, in other comets, and in Soluble Organic Matter (SOM) extracted from the Murchison…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astro and Planetary Science · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
