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Dimerization of Uracil in a simulated Mars-like UV radiation environment

Cyril Szopa

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The search for organic molecules at the surface of Mars is a key objective in astrobiology, given that many organic compounds are possible biosignatures and their presence is of interest with regard to the habitability of Mars. Current environmental conditions at the martian surface are harsh and affect the stability of organic molecules. For this reason, and because current and future Mars rovers collect samples from the upper surface layer, it is important to assess the fate of organic molecules under the conditions at the martian surface. Here, we present an experimental study of the evolution of uracil when exposed to UV radiation, pressure, and temperature conditions representative of the surface of Mars. Uracil was selected because it is a nucleobase that composes RNA, and it has been detected in interplanetary bodies that could be the exogenous source of this molecule by meteoritic delivery to the surface of Mars. Our results show that the experimental quantum efficiency of photodecomposition of uracil is 0.16 ± 0.14 molecule/photon. Although these results suggest that uracil is quickly photodegraded when directly exposed to UV light on Mars, such exposure produces dimers that are more stable over time than the monomer. The identified dimers could be targets of interest for current and future Mars space missions.
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hal-03032302 , version 1 (30-11-2020)

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Laura Rouquette, Fabien Stalport, Hervé Cottin, Cyril Colas, Thomas Georgelin, et al.. Dimerization of Uracil in a simulated Mars-like UV radiation environment. Astrobiology, 2020, 20 (11), pp.1363-1376. ⟨10.1089/ast.2019.2157⟩. ⟨hal-03032302⟩
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