论文标题

通过更好地理解地球最早的环境来限制益生元化学

Constraining Prebiotic Chemistry Through a Better Understanding of Earth's Earliest Environments

论文作者

Lyons, Timothy W., Rogers, Karyn, Krishnamurthy, Ramanarayanan, Williams, Loren, Marchi, Simone, Schwieterman, Edward, Planavsky, Noah, Reinhard, Christopher

论文摘要

任何搜索地球以外的目前或过去的搜索都应考虑可能导致其开始的初始过程和相关的环境控制。像在地球上一样,这种理解远远超出了简单的有机分子成为生命中更复杂的生物分子,因为它还必须包括允许,调节和最严重促进生命出现的益生元途径的关键环境因素。此外,我们询问如何维持液态水的一部分居住能力,以使生活能够持续并发展到塑造自己的环境的地步。研究人员通过复杂的分析和计算技术的镜头成功地探索了地球共同发展环境和生物圈的许多章节,这些发现对地球以外的生活产生了深远的影响。然而,在我们地球历史的前数千万年前,人生的开端仍然很大程度上是未知的 - 尽管研究了几十年。该报告以一个关键点为中心:在地球上生命出现的道路上的最早步骤与我们最早的环境的化学和物理状况密切相关。然而,对这种关系的严格,跨学科的理解尚未得到充分探索,一旦更好地理解,就可以为我们的生活搜索地球以外的搜索。这样,对生命的出现的研究必须成为真正的跨学科努力,需要将传统的益生元化学平台扩展到包括地球化学家,大气化学家,地质学家和地球物理学家,天文学家,宣教科学家和工程师和天文学家的混合。

Any search for present or past life beyond Earth should consider the initial processes and related environmental controls that might have led to its start. As on Earth, such an understanding lies well beyond how simple organic molecules become the more complex biomolecules of life, because it must also include the key environmental factors that permitted, modulated, and most critically facilitated the prebiotic pathways to life's emergence. Moreover, we ask how habitability, defined in part by the presence of liquid water, was sustained so that life could persist and evolve to the point of shaping its own environment. Researchers have successfully explored many chapters of Earth's coevolving environments and biosphere spanning the last few billion years through lenses of sophisticated analytical and computational techniques, and the findings have profoundly impacted the search for life beyond Earth. Yet life's very beginnings during the first hundreds of millions of years of our planet's history remain largely unknown--despite decades of research. This report centers on one key point: that the earliest steps on the path to life's emergence on Earth were tied intimately to the evolving chemical and physical conditions of our earliest environments. Yet, a rigorous, interdisciplinary understanding of that relationship has not been explored adequately and once better understood will inform our search for life beyond Earth. In this way, studies of the emergence of life must become a truly interdisciplinary effort, requiring a mix that expands the traditional platform of prebiotic chemistry to include geochemists, atmospheric chemists, geologists and geophysicists, astronomers, mission scientists and engineers, and astrobiologists.

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