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ALMA detection and astrobiological potential of vinyl cyanide on Titan.


ABSTRACT: Recent simulations have indicated that vinyl cyanide is the best candidate molecule for the formation of cell membranes/vesicle structures in Titan's hydrocarbon-rich lakes and seas. Although the existence of vinyl cyanide (C2H3CN) on Titan was previously inferred using Cassini mass spectrometry, a definitive detection has been lacking until now. We report the first spectroscopic detection of vinyl cyanide in Titan's atmosphere, obtained using archival data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), collected from February to May 2014. We detect the three strongest rotational lines of C2H3CN in the frequency range of 230 to 232 GHz, each with >4? confidence. Radiative transfer modeling suggests that most of the C2H3CN emission originates at altitudes of ?200 km, in agreement with recent photochemical models. The vertical column densities implied by our best-fitting models lie in the range of 3.7 × 1013 to 1.4 × 1014 cm-2. The corresponding production rate of vinyl cyanide and its saturation mole fraction imply the availability of sufficient dissolved material to form ~107 cell membranes/cm3 in Titan's sea Ligeia Mare.

SUBMITTER: Palmer MY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5533535 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ALMA detection and astrobiological potential of vinyl cyanide on Titan.

Palmer Maureen Y MY   Cordiner Martin A MA   Nixon Conor A CA   Charnley Steven B SB   Teanby Nicholas A NA   Kisiel Zbigniew Z   Irwin Patrick G J PGJ   Mumma Michael J MJ  

Science advances 20170728 7


Recent simulations have indicated that vinyl cyanide is the best candidate molecule for the formation of cell membranes/vesicle structures in Titan's hydrocarbon-rich lakes and seas. Although the existence of vinyl cyanide (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>3</sub>CN) on Titan was previously inferred using Cassini mass spectrometry, a definitive detection has been lacking until now. We report the first spectroscopic detection of vinyl cyanide in Titan's atmosphere, obtained using archival data from the Atacama  ...[more]

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